In this important new work in political and constitutional theory,
Michael J. Perry elaborates and defends an account of the political
morality of liberal democracy: the moral convictions and commitments
that in a liberal democracy should govern decisions about what laws to
enact and what policies to pursue. The fundamental questions addressed
in this book concern (1) the grounding, (2) the content, (3) the
implications for one or another moral controversy and (4) the judicial
enforcement of the political morality of liberal democracy. The
particular issues discussed include whether government may ban
pre-viability abortion, whether government may refuse to extend the
benefit of law to same-sex couples and what role religion should play
in the politics and law of a liberal democracy.
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ISBN
9780511700637
Publisert
2013
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Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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