Critical Introduction to Natural Right

Critical Introduction to Natural Right
Title Critical Introduction to Natural Right PDF eBook
Author Javier Hervada
Publisher
Pages 135
Release 2020
Genre Natural law
ISBN 9782924974063

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Critical Introduction to Natural Law

Critical Introduction to Natural Law
Title Critical Introduction to Natural Law PDF eBook
Author Javier Hervada
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN

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Natural Right and Natural Law

Natural Right and Natural Law
Title Natural Right and Natural Law PDF eBook
Author Javier Hervada
Publisher
Pages 207
Release 1990
Genre Natural law
ISBN 9788487146251

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Natural Right and Natural Law

Natural Right and Natural Law
Title Natural Right and Natural Law PDF eBook
Author Javier Hervada
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1987
Genre Natural law
ISBN

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Natural Right and Natural Law

Natural Right and Natural Law
Title Natural Right and Natural Law PDF eBook
Author Javier Hervada
Publisher
Pages
Release 1987
Genre
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Rights

Rights
Title Rights PDF eBook
Author Tom Campbell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 257
Release 2011-02-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1134461763

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In this comprehensive introduction, Tom Campbell introduces and critically examines the key philosophical debates about rights.

Understanding the Rights of Nature

Understanding the Rights of Nature
Title Understanding the Rights of Nature PDF eBook
Author Mihnea Tanasescu
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 169
Release 2022-01-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 383945431X

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Rivers, landscapes, whole territories: these are the latest entities environmental activists have fought hard to include in the relentless expansion of rights in our world. But what does it mean for a landscape to have rights? Why would anyone want to create such rights, and to what end? Is it a good idea, and does it come with risks? This book presents the logic behind giving nature rights and discusses the most important cases in which this has happened, ranging from constitutional rights of nature in Ecuador to rights for rivers in New Zealand, Colombia, and India. Mihnea Tanasescu offers clear answers to the thorny questions that the intrusion of nature into law is sure to raise.