Neutrality in political decision making
Liberal neutrality – as understood in current legal and political debates – has two underlying intuitions and therefore two distinct elements. On the one hand it refers to the intuition that there are matters the state has no business getting involved in (hands-off element). On the other hand it is...
Main Author: | Zellentin, AB |
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Other Authors: | McDermott, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2009
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