This paper uses hypothetical contractarianism to consider the value of children’s rights laws as a means of protecting children. Laws protecting children from their parents have the unintended but predictable consequence of making child-rearing less desirable for some parents and thereby reducing the number of children born. Such laws therefore produce a trade-off between the expected wellbeing of actual and possible persons. I show that a possible child behind an appropriate veil of ignorance may rationally oppose laws which benefit some and harm no actual children
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
As reproduction by surrogacy increases, the problems arising from surrogacy contracts also increase....
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
Are there objective values on which to base the claim of a right to procreate? Can we articulate rea...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not circulate Most countries seem to have experienced a shift in the...
My dissertation investigates the requirements of procreative justice. The procreative justice proble...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
textabstractThis paper presents what luck egalitarianism, one of the major frameworks in contemporar...
This Article addresses the novel question of whether states parties can successfully implement the C...
The sources, extent and margins of parental obligations in taking decisions regarding their children...
One of the first tradable rights proposal is Boulding's ("The Meaning of the Twentieth Century", Lon...
This paper argues that there is an urgent need for the creation and clarification of a legal framewo...
Derek Parfit’s non-identity problem calls into question the claims of both the state and individuals...
We develop a positive theory of the adoption of child labor laws. Workers who compete with children ...
Data de publicació electrónica: 18-04-2018Can appealing to children’s rights help to solve the non-i...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
As reproduction by surrogacy increases, the problems arising from surrogacy contracts also increase....
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
Are there objective values on which to base the claim of a right to procreate? Can we articulate rea...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not circulate Most countries seem to have experienced a shift in the...
My dissertation investigates the requirements of procreative justice. The procreative justice proble...
Reproductive freedom plays a pivotal role in debates on the ethics of procreation. This moral princi...
textabstractThis paper presents what luck egalitarianism, one of the major frameworks in contemporar...
This Article addresses the novel question of whether states parties can successfully implement the C...
The sources, extent and margins of parental obligations in taking decisions regarding their children...
One of the first tradable rights proposal is Boulding's ("The Meaning of the Twentieth Century", Lon...
This paper argues that there is an urgent need for the creation and clarification of a legal framewo...
Derek Parfit’s non-identity problem calls into question the claims of both the state and individuals...
We develop a positive theory of the adoption of child labor laws. Workers who compete with children ...
Data de publicació electrónica: 18-04-2018Can appealing to children’s rights help to solve the non-i...
Human rights in obtaining offsprings in the family setting, privacy, and the free development of per...
As reproduction by surrogacy increases, the problems arising from surrogacy contracts also increase....
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...