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Rights As Security The Theoretical Basis Of Security Of Person Rhonda Powell

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Rights As Security The Theoretical Basis Of Security Of Person Rhonda Powell
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Rhonda Powell
ISBN: 9780199589111, 0199589119
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Rights As Security The Theoretical Basis Of Security Of Person Rhonda Powell by Rhonda Powell 9780199589111, 0199589119 instant download after payment.

The right to security of person is widely recognized but little understood. Courts, legislatures, and scholars disagree about how the right to security of person should be defined. This book investigates the meaning of the right to security of person through an analysis of its constituent
parts. Applying an original conceptual analysis of 'security', the right to security of person imposes both positive and negative duties. Also, identifying the interests to be protected by the right requires a theory of personhood or wellbeing such as Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum's 'capabilities
approach'. It is accepted that any existing legal rights to security of person must be artificially delineated in order not to overstep the boundaries of other rights. In recognition of the naturally broad meaning of the right to security of person, it is proposed that human rights law as a whole
should be seen as a mechanism to further security of person: rights as security.

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