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Thursday, December 14, 2006

TOWARD A THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS

My new book has just been published by Cambridge University Press.  The title:  Toward a Theory of Human Rights:  Religion, Law, Courts.  The table of contents, introduction, and conclusion are available for download at SSRN (here).  This is the abstract I posted on SSRN:

Abstract:

Jurgen Habermas has remarked that “notwithstanding their European origins, . . . in Asia, Africa, and South America, [human rights now] constitute the only language in which the opponents and victims of murderous regimes and civil wars can raise their voices against violence, repression, and persecution, against injuries to their human dignity.” Nonetheless--and as philosopher John Searle recently wrote--“we [do not] have a clear theory of human rights. On the contrary, . . . the necessary work is just beginning.” My new book, Toward a Theory of Human Rights (Cambridge University Press), is an effort to contribute to that “necessary work”.

I pursue three inquiries in the book:

1. What is the morality of human rights — and can a secular worldview ground (embed, make sense of) that morality?

2. What is the relationship of the morality of human rights to the law of human rights? In addressing that question, I focus on three controversial issues: capital punishment, abortion, and same-sex unions.

3. What is the proper role of courts in protecting, and therefore in interpreting, the law of human rights--in particular, constitutionally entrenched human rights law? I give special attention to the Supreme Court of the United States.

For a fuller overview of the questions I address in the book, interested readers can download (below) the book's table of contents, introduction, and conclusion.

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