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Springer - Ethics of Human Rights - International Law Book

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Description

Explore the deep ethical foundations of global justice with Ethics of Human Rights by Springer. This scholarly volume examines the moral significance of human rights, aiming to build a universal culture rooted in deep historical and theoretical principles. Through a structured three-part analysis, the text provides a broad introduction to the historical, theoretical, and legal aspects of the subject. Readers will gain a better understanding of how an Ethics of Human Rights functions as an Ethics of Recognition. The work examines the core concepts of human worth, dignity, and rights, exploring how human worth is tied to the perfectibility of the human species and its semiotic nature. This book is a significant resource for students, legal scholars, and professionals interested in international law and the philosophical frameworks that support human dignity. It offers a clear rationale for the development of human rights through a comprehensive academic lens.

Key Features

Provides a broad introductory overview covering historical, theoretical, and legal perspectives of human rights.

Explores the concept of an Ethics of Recognition regarding human worth, dignity, and fundamental rights.

Examines the connection between human worth and the perfectibility of the human species.

Offers a structured three-part manuscript designed to provide a clear rationale for ethical studies.

Deepens understanding of the semiotic nature of humanity in relation to human rights frameworks.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 March 2014
Listed Since
31 October 2013

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