From bodily rights to personal rights
The right to bodily integrity (RBI) may seem inapt for inclusion in this volume, which is supposed to address new human rights, for as A. M. Viens notes, the RBI is a long-standing fixture in the philosophical and legal discussion of rights. However, Viens does, I think, make a good case for the rig...
Main Author: | Thomas Douglas |
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Other Authors: | Andreas von Arnauld |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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