This collection of papers conceptualizes human rights as ethical
principles, as well as premises for legislation and for legal
reasoning. The book shows the significance of clear concepts for
the protection of human rights in practice. Taking this conception
of human rights as the point of departure, the book also discusses
the specificities of law - of the state and of politics that hold
the most promise under present-day conditions - for the protection
of human rights and the prevention of their violation. (Series:
Philosophy in International Context / Philosophie im
internationalen Kontext - Vol. 7)
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