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Rights and Law Analysis and Theory 1997 by Andrew Halpin, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Andrew Halpin
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781901362152
    Pages300
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 1997

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Rights and Law Analysis and Theory 1997 by Andrew Halpin

    Rights have becomein recent years a significant concern of legal theorists as well as of those involved in moral and political philosophy. This new book seeks to move a number of debates forward by developing the analysis of rights and focusing upon more general theoretical considerations relating to rights. The book is divided into five parts. The first includes an explanation of the part played by conceptual analysis within jurisprudence while the second conducts a re-examination of Hohfelds analysis of rights. This part deals with the arguments advanced by a number of modern theorists including Hart White and MacCormick. The third part contains the authors own framework for discussing rights including examples drawn from tort constitutional law and international law together with an analysis of Ungers theory of rights. Part four centres on the perceived conflict between Dworkin Rawls and Nozick as the defenders of a rights approach and Bentham as the champion of utilitarianism and concludes that neither deals with the fundamental concerns of morality on which their theories are based.The fifth part consists of a conclusion which reflects on the key themes and considers the role of rights within general theory. For students particularly helpful features of the book are the overt consideration of jurisprudential methodology and the opportunity to examine a number of key theorists linked by their divergent views on the subject of rights.show more



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