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Deliberative Democracy And Human Rights Harold Koh Ronald C Slye

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Deliberative Democracy And Human Rights Harold Koh Ronald C Slye
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Harold Koh, Ronald C. Slye
ISBN: 9780300075830, 0300075839
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Deliberative Democracy And Human Rights Harold Koh Ronald C Slye by Harold Koh, Ronald C. Slye 9780300075830, 0300075839 instant download after payment.

In this important collection of writings, leading legal and political thinkers address a wide array of issues that confront societies undergoing a transition to democratic rule. Bridging the gap between theory and practice in international human rights law and policy, the contributors continue discussions that were begun with the late Argentine philosopher-lawyer Carlos Santiago Nino, then extend those conversations in new directions inspired by their own and Nino's work. The book focuses on some of the key questions that confront the international human rights movement today. What is the moral justification for the concept and content of universal human rights? What is the relationship among nation-building, constitutionalism, and democracy? What are the political implications for a conception of universal human rights? What is the relationship between moral principles and political practice? How should a society confront what Kant called radical evil? And how does a successor regime justly and practically hold a prior regime accountable for gross violations of human rights?

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