Nowadays, rights are frequently ascribed to groups distinguished by
their nationality, culture, religion or language. Rights are also
commonly ascribed to institutionalised groups, such as states,
businesses, trade unions and private associations. Yet the ascription
of rights to groups remains deeply controversial. Many people reject
the very idea of group rights. Amongst those who do not, there is
radical disagreement about which sorts of group might possess rights
and why. Some believe that group rights threaten the freedom and
well-being of individuals, while others argue that the rights of
groups can complement them. Some claim that group rights can also be
human rights; others find that claim incoherent. The contributions
making up this volume wrestle with these and many other of the issues
that surround group rights. This volume brings together twenty-four of
the journal articles that have contributed most significantly to
contemporary thinking on group rights.
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ISBN
9781351932059
Publisert
2022
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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