Transcription of The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights: An Overview
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Cruft R, Liao SM & Renzo M (2015) The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights: An Overview . In: Cruft R, Liao SM, Renzo M (ed.). Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights. Philosophical Foundations of Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-41. Publisher policy allows this work to be made available in this repository. Published by Oxford University Press in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, Edited by Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, and Massimo Renzo. The original publication is available at: 9780199688630?cc=gb&lang=en&. The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights: An Overview Introduction Human rights are the distinctive legal, moral and political concept of the last sixty years.
2 slow to examine human rights as they are conceived in international law and politics.5 There was growing philosophical work on basic moral or natural rights,6 and also on the very nature of rights,7 but much less on the human rights of the emerging human rights movement. Two recent trends reversed this.
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