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Property Rights and Social Justice analyses 'progressive property'
in action by examining the role of constitutional property rights
guarantees in mediating private ownership and social justice. It
combines insights from property theory with enlightening doctrinal
analysis of the interaction between property rights and social
justice in the constitutional and broader legal context. It does so
through the prism of the Irish Constitution's property guarantees,
which uniquely in the English-speaking, common law world both
protect property rights and requires their regulation by the State
to secure social justice. Through this analysis, the book grounds
key debates in contemporary property theory in fresh, illuminating
doctrinal examples, and enhances global debates about the
constitutional protection of property rights. It argues that
primacy is perhaps inevitably afforded to political determinations
about the appropriate mediation of property rights and social
justice, meaning that the political impact of constitutionalisation
needs to be disentangled from its strict legal effects.
Property Rights and Social Justice analyses 'progressive property'
in action by examining the role of constitutional property rights
guarantees in mediating private ownership and social justice. It
combines insights from property theory with enlightening doctrinal
analysis of the interaction between property rights and social
justice in the constitutional and broader legal context. It does so
through the prism of the Irish Constitution's property guarantees,
which uniquely in the English-speaking, common law world both
protect property rights and requires their regulation by the State
to secure social justice. Through this analysis, the book grounds
key debates in contemporary property theory in fresh, illuminating
doctrinal examples, and enhances global debates about the
constitutional protection of property rights. It argues that
primacy is perhaps inevitably afforded to political determinations
about the appropriate mediation of property rights and social
justice, meaning that the political impact of constitutionalisation
needs to be disentangled from its strict legal effects.
Most of us have encountered one of Jehovah's Witnesses, perhaps as
an unexpected visitor at the doorstep, a pupil at school, or a
patient needing medical care. Yet if you want to discover what they
really believe, or what is the real motivation behind their
actions, until now it has been surprisingly difficult to find out.
Books about Jehovah's Witnesses are often written by
fundamentalists who are not sufficiently objective, or
alternatively, contain the personal experiences of ex-members who
may not provide much information about the culture surrounding
Jehovah's Witnesses. This insightful new study from Rachel Walsh
takes a different approach. She undertakes a comprehensive study of
Jehovah's Witnesses from a secular point of view, including
analysis of their beliefs, motivations, and organizational culture.
Walsh sweeps away many popular misconceptions, but what she reveals
in their place may cause a shift in the current perception of
Jehovah's Witnesses that is all the more startling.
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