Economic Liberties and Human Rights

Economic Liberties and Human Rights

van der Vossen, Bas; Queralt, Jahel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2019

344

Dura

Inglês

9781138574397

15 a 20 dias

660

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1. Introduction

Jahel Queralt and Bas van der Vossen

Part I: Economic Liberties and International Law

2. Property Rights as Human Rights

Jose Alvarez

3. In What Sense are Economic Rights Human Rights? Departing from their Naturalistic Reading in International Human Rights Law

Samantha Besson

4. Property's Relation to Human Rights

Carol M. Rose

Part II: Economic Liberties, Growth, and Human Rights

5. Global Justice and Economic Growth: Ignoring the Only Thing that Works

Dan Moller

6. Entrepreneurial Rights as Basic Rights

Francis Cheneval

7. International Law, Public Reason, and Productive Rights

Fernando Teson

Part III: Economic Liberties as Human Rights

8. Making a Living: The Human Right to Livelihood

Amanda Greene

9. The Right to Own the Means of Production

Christopher Freiman and John Thrasher

10. A Claim to Own Productive Property

Nien-he Hsieh

12. Creativity, Economic Freedom, and Human Rights

Robert Cooter and Benjamin Chen

Part IV: Critical Views

11. Economic Rights as Human Rights: Commodification and Moral Parochialism

Daniel Attas

12. How Fundamental is the Right to Freedom of Exchange?

Rowan Cruft

Part V: Economic Liberties in Practice

13. Economic Rights of The Informal Self-Employed: Three Urban Cases

Martha Chen

14. Addressing Land Rights in the Human Rights Framework

Karol C. Boudreaux
CEDAW Committee;CEDAW;Jahel Queralt;Good Life;Bas van der Vossen;Vice Versa;Samantha Besson;Human Rights;Robert Cooter;UN;Benjamin Chen;Ground Rights;Fernando Teson;Contemporary Human Rights Practices;James W. Nickel;Legal Human Rights;Michael Strong;Public Reason Liberalism;Nien-he Hsieh;Waste Pickers;Amada Greene;ER;Jesse Tomalty;UDHR Article;Daniel Attas;Universal Moral Rights;Rowan Cruft;Economic Liberties;Francis Cheneval;Street Vendors;political philosophy;Contemporary Human Rights Regime;philosophy of law;Productive Property;political theory;Informal Self-employed;legal theory;Entrepreneurial Rights;international law;Agnostic;Secure Land Rights;economic rights;Basic Liberties;PPE;Contributing Family Workers;philosophy, politics, economics;Stem Research;global justice;market freedoms;private property;social justice;economic freedom;creative economic activity;freedom of contract;development economics;linkage arguments;entrepreneurial value;status egalitarianism;state sovereignty;livelihood;Joseph Raz;standard of living;free choice of employment;redistribution;labor rights;informal economy;self-employment;working poor;investment