/ 04.06.2013
Martin Rex / Gerhard Sprenger (Hrsg.)
Challenges to Law at the End of the 20th Century: Rights. Proceedings of the 17th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Bologna, June 16-21, 1995. Vol. I
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 1997 (Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 67); 248 S.; kart., 96,- DM; ISBN 3-515-07071-0Die Beiträge gehen zurück auf Vorträge auf dem Weltkongreß der Internationalen Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie in Bologna 1995, die zu einem großen Teil in den gleichfalls in dieser Ausgabe der ZPol angezeigten Beiheften des gleichnamigen Archivs (ARSP) abgedruckt worden sind (siehe 5.44: Pavcnik und 5.42: Arnaud).
Inhalt: A. Rights in General: Kenneth Campbell: The Variety of Rights (22-29); Jan-R. Sieckmann: Basic Rights in the Model of Principles (30-36); Ulrich Penski: Partikularität des Rechts und Universalisierung von Rechten - Ansätze und Thesen. A Contribution to Understanding a Right and its Nature (37-44); Ghita Holmström-Hintikka: Rights and Responsibilities (45-55); Carol C. Gould: Group Rights and Social Ontology (56-63); Marijan Pavcnik: Abuse of a Right (64-71); Hiroshi Matsuo: Historical and Theoretical Intimacy Between the Concepts of Rights and Property (72-80). B. Human Rights: Robert Alexy: Discourse Theory and Human Rights (81-104); Gregorio Peces-Barba Martinez: Los Derechos Humanos ante Problemas Clásicos de la Filosofía del Derecho (105-116); Cardidad Velarde Queipo de Llano: Universalism of Human Rights. The Case of Dworkin and his Critics (117-124); Mariachiara Tallacchini: Human Right to the Environment or Rights of Nature? (125-133); Donald Galloway: Constitutions, Civil Rights and Outsiders (134-140). C. Various Rights: Juan Ignacio Ugartemendia / Joxerramon Bengoetxea: A Right to Disobey? (141-148); Thomas D. Campbell: Communication Rights: Defaming Free Speech (149-156); Ben Crum: Legal Deliberation about the Right to Free Speech (157-167); Filimon Peonidis: Remarks on a Philosophical Defence of the Right to Freedom of Expression (168-176); Roger A. Shiner / Matthew Stephens: Advertising, Free Expression, and Public Goods (177-183); Emilios A. Christodoulidis: What Re-discovery of the polis? Some Thoughts on Rights, Conflict and Politics of Identity (184-191); William L. McBride: The Rights of 'Aliens' and of Other Others (192-199); Lukas H. Meyer: Can Actual Future People Have a Right to Non-Existence? (200-209); Wieslaw Lang: The Concepts of Rights and the Rights of the Unborn (210-215); Beatriz S. Tomás Mallén: Belonging to a Sect as a Possible Limit to the Right of Choosing the Education of One's Children. Comment in the Light of Recent European and Spanish Case Law (216-223); Michael Corrado: Self-Defense, Punishment, and the State's Right to Detain (224-230); John G. Francis / Leslie P. Francis: Land Use in European and North American Communities: The Limits of Autonomy (231-239); Philippe Brachet: Les Droits et Obligations des Usagers des services publics en France (240-248).
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