Politically, as well as philosophically, concerns with human rights
have permeated many of the most important debates on social justice
worldwide for fully a half-century. Henry Shue's 1980 book on Basic
Rights proved to be a pioneering contribution to those debates, and
one that continues to elicit both critical and constructive comment.
Global Basic Rights brings together many of the most influential
contemporary writers in political philosophy and international
relations - Charles Beitz, Robert Goodin, Christian Reus-Smit, Andrew
Hurrell, Judith Lichtenberg, Elizabeth Ashford, Thomas Pogge, Neta
Crawford, Richard Miller, David Luban, Jeremy Waldron and Simon Caney-
to explore some of the most challenging theoretical and practical
questions that Shue's work provokes. These range from the question of
the responsibilities of the global rich to redress severe poverty to
the permissibility of using torture to gain information to fight
international terrorism. The contributors explore the continuing value
of the idea of "basic rights" in understanding moral challenges as
diverse as child labor and global climate change.
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ISBN
9780191610035
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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