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A signal feature of legal and political institutions is that they
exercise coercive power. The essays in this volume examine
institutional coercion with the aim of trying to understand its
nature, justification and limits. Included are essays that take a
fresh look at perennial questions ? what, if anything, can
legitimate state exercises of coercive force? What is coercion in
politics and law? ? and essays that take a first or nearly first
look at newer questions ? may the state coercively hold certain
terrorists indefinitely? Does the state coerce those seeking to
join in same-sex marriage when it refuses to extend legal
recognition to same-sex marriage? Can there be a just international
order without some agency possessed of the final and rightful
authority to coerce states? Leading scholars from philosophy,
political science and law examine these and related questions
shedding new light on an apparently inescapable feature of
political and legal life: Coercion.
John Rawls is widely regarded as one of the most influential
philosophers of the twentieth century, and his work has permanently
shaped the nature and terms of moral and political philosophy,
deploying a robust and specialized vocabulary that reaches beyond
philosophy to political science, economics, sociology, and law.
This volume is a complete and accessible guide to Rawls's
vocabulary, with over 200 alphabetical encyclopaedic entries
written by the world's leading Rawls scholars. From 'basic
structure' to 'burdened society', from 'Sidgwick' to 'strains of
commitment', and from 'Nash point' to 'natural duties', the volume
covers the entirety of Rawls's central ideas and terminology, with
illuminating detail and careful cross-referencing. It will be an
essential resource for students and scholars of Rawls, as well as
for other readers in political philosophy, ethics, political
science, sociology, international relations and law.
A signal feature of legal and political institutions is that
they exercise coercive power. The essays in this volume examine
institutional coercion with the aim of trying to understand its
nature, justification and limits. Included are essays that take a
fresh look at perennial questions what, if anything, can legitimate
state exercises of coercive force? What is coercion in politics and
law? and essays that take a first or nearly first look at newer
questions may the state coercively hold certain terrorists
indefinitely? Does the state coerce those seeking to join in
same-sex marriage when it refuses to extend legal recognition to
same-sex marriage? Can there be a just international order without
some agency possessed of the final and rightful authority to coerce
states? Leading scholars from philosophy, political science and law
examine these and related questions shedding new light on an
apparently inescapable feature of political and legal life:
Coercion."
Universal Human Rights brings new clarity to the important and
highly contested concept universal human rights. The Charter of the
United Nations commits nearly all nations of the world to promote,
to realize and take action to achieve human rights and fundamental
freedoms for all, yet this formal consensus masks an underlying
confusion about the philosophical basis and practical implications
of rights in a world made up of radically different national
communities. This collection of essays explores the foundations of
universal human rights in four sections devoted to their nature,
application, enforcement and limits, concluding that shared rights
help to constitute a universal human community, which supports
local customs and separate state sovereignty. Rights protect the
benefits of cultural diversity, while recognizing the universal
dignity that every human life deserves. The eleven contributors to
this volume demonstrate from their very different perspectives how
human rights can help to bring moral order to an otherwise divided
world.
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