The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights / edited by Tom Angier, University of Cape Town; Iain T. Benson, University of Notre Dame, Sydney; Mark D. Retter, University of Cambridge.

"This Handbook provides an intellectually rigorous and accessible overview of the relationship between natural law and human rights. It fills a crucial gap in the literature with leading scholarship on the importance of natural law as a philosophical foundation for human rights and its signific...

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Other Authors: Angier, Tom P. S. (Editor), Benson, Iain T. (Editor), Retter, Mark (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
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505 0 0 |t The perennial and dynamic relationship between human rights and natural /  |r Mark Retter, Tom Angier and Iain Benson --  |t Natural law and human rights : continuities and discontinuities /  |r Cary J. Nederman and Ben Peterson --  |t The paradox of shrinking individuality : natural rights' development and relevance to human rights today /  |r Mónica García-Salmones --  |t Synderesis, conscientia and human rights /  |r Kevin L. Flannery, S.J. --  |t The case against the marriage of natural law and natural rights /  |r Tracey Rowland --  |t The mythical connection between natural law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights /  |r James Chappel --  |t Natural law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights /  |r Paul Yowell --  |t Ontological and epistemological foundations of human rights /  |r Tom Angier --  |t The teleological foundations of human rights /  |r Edward Feser --  |t New natural law foundations of human rights /  |r Christopher Tollefsen --  |t A personalist foundation for natural law and human rights /  |r Josef Seifert -- Acknowledged dependence, natural rights, and human rights : Augustinian humility, Charles Malik, and the Universal Declaration / Mary M. Keys and Melody Grubaugh -- Eternal  |t Law, natural law, natural rights : freedom and power in Aquinas /  |r Jean Porter --  |t Natural law, natural theology, and human rights in the Jewish tradition /  |r David Novak --  |t Natural law and human rights in Catholic Christianity /  |r Roland Minnerath --  |t Natural law and natural rights in the early Protestant tradition /  |r John Witte, Jr. --  |t Human rights or moral obligations? : the link with natural law in Hinduism /  |r Shashi Motilal and Jeremiah Dumai --  |t Human dignity and natural law /  |r Patrick Lee and Robert P. George --  |t Civic friendship, natural law and natural right /  |r John von Heyking --  |t Common goods, group rights and human rights /  |r Mark D. Retter --  |t Natural law, human rights and the separation of powers /  |r Julian Rivers --  |t Human goods and human rights law : two modes of derivation from natural law /  |r Grégoire Webber --  |t Natural law, human rights, and jus Cogens /  |r Stephen Hall --  |t Moral pluralism, political disagreement and human rights /  |r Catherine McCauliff --  |t Human rights law and adjudication : the role of determination /  |r Francisco J. Urbina --  |t Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal scepticism, values language and global resets /  |r Iain T. Benson --  |t Human rights and the modes of judicial responsibility /  |r Peter D. Lauwers --  |t The right to religious freedom : extension or erosion? /  |r Rafael Domingo --  |t Natural law, rights of the family, and international human rights instruments /  |r Jane F. Adolphe --  |t Natural law and socioeconomic rights /  |r Gary Chartier --  |t Solidarity and global allocation of COVID-19 vaccines : a question of equality? /  |r Thana C de Campos-Rudinsky --  |t Philosophical challenges and prospects for natural law foundations of human rights /  |r Jonathan Crowe. 
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