人権擁護の手法と制度<br>Protecting Human Rights : Instruments and Institutions

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人権擁護の手法と制度
Protecting Human Rights : Instruments and Institutions

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 366 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199264063
  • DDC分類 323

基本説明

Emphasising alternatives to entrenched bills of rights and exploring difficult conceptual questions about the nature of rights.

Full Description

This volume addresses two important issues surrounding human rights in both law and politics. First, it considers the content and form of human rights. What is and what is not to be counted as a human right, and what does it mean to identify a right as a human right? Secondly it considers the implementation of human rights. What are the most effective and legitimate means of promoting human rights? Both of these issues raise profound moral questions within legal and political philosophy. The contributions within this volume address the conceptual and moral issues deriving from the expansion of rights discourse and explore the variety of institutional mechanisms that may be adopted to protect and further human rights. At the same time, they illustrate the complex relationship between defining human rights and adopting particular modes of institutional implementation.

Contents

Introduction ; PART I: CONCEPTUAL BOUNDARIES AND FUNCTIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS ; 1. Human Rights: The Shifting Boundaries ; 2. Freedom of Expression as a Human Right ; 3. Human Rights Concepts in Australian Political Debate ; 4. Human Rights, Rule of Law, and American Constitutionalism ; PART II: DEMOCRATIC FOUNDATIONS ; 5. Rights, Rules, and Democracy ; 6. Rights and Democracy: A Reconciliation of the Institutional Debate ; 7. Representation-Reinforcing Review: Comparing Experiences in the United States and Australia ; 8. A Defence of the Status Quo ; 9. Aspiring to the Rule of Law ; PART III: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGNS ; 10. Non-judicial Review ; 11. Parliament and Rights ; 12. Constructing a Community-Based Bill of Rights Model ; 13. Judicial Review, Legislative Override, and Democracy ; 14. Addressing Homelessness: Does Australia's Indirect Implementation of Human Rights Comply with its International Obligations? ; 15. Indigenous Rights ; 16. The Case for Social Rights