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Individual duty within a human rights discourse / Douglas Hodgson
Bib ID 3093717
Format BookBook
Author
Hodgson, Douglas
 
Description Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2004. 
xi, 277 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0754623610 (alk. paper)  0754623610 
Series

Applied legal philosophy

Full contents
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Historical Development of the Principle of Duty and Its Contemporary Philosophical Sources
  • 3. The Taxonomy of Duties
  • 4. Religion, Ethics and the Principles of Individual Duty
  • 5. Individual Criminal Responsibility Under International Law
  • 6. The Position of Individual Duty within the International and Regional Human Rights System
  • 7. Particular Individual Duties Explicitly Recognised Under International and Regional Human Rights Law and by National Law
  • 8. Socialism and Individual Duty
  • 9. Impoverished 'Rights Talk', the Sociology of Duty and the Re-emergence of Communitarianism
  • 10. The Enforcement of Individual Duties
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-264) and index.

Subjects Human rights.  |  Human rights - Moral and ethical aspects.  |  Duty.

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