The Cost of Rights

The Cost of Rights
Title The Cost of Rights PDF eBook
Author Stephen Holmes
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 268
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780393320336

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Laying bare the folly of some of our most cherished myths, this book presents a radically illuminating view of our most precious rights.

The Price of Rights

The Price of Rights
Title The Price of Rights PDF eBook
Author Martin Ruhs
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 269
Release 2013-08-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400848601

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Many low-income countries and development organizations are calling for greater liberalization of labor immigration policies in high-income countries. At the same time, human rights organizations and migrant rights advocates demand more equal rights for migrant workers. The Price of Rights shows why you cannot always have both. Examining labor immigration policies in over forty countries, as well as policy drivers in major migrant-receiving and migrant-sending states, Martin Ruhs finds that there are trade-offs in the policies of high-income countries between openness to admitting migrant workers and some of the rights granted to migrants after admission. Insisting on greater equality of rights for migrant workers can come at the price of more restrictive admission policies, especially for lower-skilled workers. Ruhs advocates the liberalization of international labor migration through temporary migration programs that protect a universal set of core rights and account for the interests of nation-states by restricting a few specific rights that create net costs for receiving countries. The Price of Rights analyzes how high-income countries restrict the rights of migrant workers as part of their labor immigration policies and discusses the implications for global debates about regulating labor migration and protecting migrants. It comprehensively looks at the tensions between human rights and citizenship rights, the agency and interests of migrants and states, and the determinants and ethics of labor immigration policy.

The Age of Rights

The Age of Rights
Title The Age of Rights PDF eBook
Author Louis Henkin
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 252
Release 1990
Genre Law
ISBN 9780231064453

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This text explores the principal issues and developments, both in international human rights and in rights in the United States, and then compares the concepts and conditions of rights in various parts of the world. It pays particular attention to the role of US foreign policy.

Rights to Nature

Rights to Nature
Title Rights to Nature PDF eBook
Author Susan Hanna
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1996-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Understanding how rights to resources are assigned and how they are controlled is critical to designing and implementing effective strategies for environmental management and conservation. This book is a nontechnical, interdisciplinary introduction to the systems of rights, rules, and responsibilities that guide and control human use of the environment.

Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights
Title Bill of Rights PDF eBook
Author James Madison
Publisher Books of American Wisdom
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 9781557091512

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Printed in two colors, this leatherette edition is a guide to the first ten amendments of the U.S.

Lost Rights

Lost Rights
Title Lost Rights PDF eBook
Author James Bovard
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Pages 417
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1250109647

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From Justice Department officials seizing people's homes based on mere rumors to the IRS and its master plan to prohibit the nation's self-employed from working for themselves to the perpetrators of the Waco siege, government officials are tearing the Bill of Rights to pieces. Today's citizen is now more likely than ever to violate some unknown law or regulation and be placed at the mercy of an administrator or politician hungering for publicity. Unfortunately, the only way many government agencies can measure their "public service" is by the number of citizens they harass, hinder, restrain, or jail. James Bovard's Lost Rights provides a highly entertaining analysis of the bloated excess of government and the plight of contemporary Americans beaten into submission by a horrible parody of the Founding Fathers' dream.

The Idea of Human Rights

The Idea of Human Rights
Title The Idea of Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Charles R. Beitz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 250
Release 2011-07-28
Genre Law
ISBN 0199604371

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Human rights have become one of the most important moral concepts in global political life over the last 60 years. Charles Beitz, one of the world's leading philosophers, offers a compelling new examination of the idea of a human right.