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The first book to explore the philosophical foundations of labour law in detail, including topics such as the meaning of work, the relationship between employee and employer, and the demands of justice in the workplace.
This is the first attempt to provide an in-depth moral assessment of the heart of the modern human rights enterprise: the system of international legal human rights.
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Addressing this unfortunate and intellectually dangerous insufficiency, this book critically assesses the stipulation that health is a human right which - as international law holds - derives from the inherent dignity of the human person.
Edited by William Sweet, this extensive volume draws on the work of philosophers, political theorists, and those involved in the implementation of human rights.
Lord Lindley was particularly explicit in his examination of public interest arguments. He took the view that, although they were statutory undertakers, the defendants were ultimately engaged in a commercial undertaking, ...
This volume presents responses to the work of James Griffin, one of the most significant contributors to the contemporary debate over human rights.
The papers in this volume are a first step towards filling this gap in the philosophical analysis of private law.