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44 reviewsThe present two contributions emerged in rather different contexts than being
immediately concerned with what the title suggests: first, the topic employs my
thinking for several years – background had been discussions with a former student,
Lucey O’Leary, a while back, when I had been teaching in Ireland. She did have a
degree in law and discussions emerged from my teaching: social policy, which in my
understanding included political economy and also law (social law, philosophy and
sociology of law). My background in Political Economy is that of Marx(ism), that of
law the learning experience and work at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and
International Social Law, later transformed into the Max Planck Institute for Social
Law and Social Policy in Munich. Over the years it never worked out to elaborate the
reflections which had been nevertheless engaging my mind, guided by the idea of
the need of a ‘fourth generation of human rights’.