Imprudent jurisprudence? Human rights and moral contingency
Oliver O'Donovan is mistaken to think that subjective rights are irredeemably bound up with Hobbesian individualism, but correct to criticize their abstraction from deliberation about a wider range of moral considerations. As Grotius's thinking shows, the existence of a natural, moral righ...
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Cambridge University Press
2015
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