Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opinions, and safeguards against the behaviors of others, such as a right not to be tortured. I examine the claim by Allen Buchanan and others that democracy should be considered a human right. I discuss what human rights are, what they do, and what they obligate moral agents to do, comparing this framework to attributes of democracy. I conclude that while democracy itself is both too nebulous and too specific to be the subject of a human right, it may be proper to speak of a human right to state self-determination
In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Berlin wall, legal scholars initiated a debate on the exis...
The literature on human rights generally assumes that when a state fails to comply with human rights...
A study of states of exception in constitutional law, this project proposes an amendment to the Cons...
Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opin...
It is often said that many of the canonical rights we enjoy today are the achievement of past politi...
Administrative agencies play a crucial role in American government, so unsurprisingly, their actions...
This thesis addresses the conflict between Anna Stilz and specific liberal political philosophers re...
I argue that both major approaches to public reason liberalism include duties of restraint for legis...
Under which circumstances is the state morally allowed to enact and uphold laws by the use of force ...
In this project, I argue that the conventional view of personal autonomy that is operational in cont...
This dissertation is an attempt to expound on the meaning of democracy as “government of the people,...
thesisThe First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution mentions no citizen right to access government in...
This dissertation focuses on the role of faith-based reasoning in political discussion, and more spe...
Two broad categories of constitutional models have traditionally been invoked in the context of fash...
1T.H. Green, Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation. (New York: Cambridge University Pre...
In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Berlin wall, legal scholars initiated a debate on the exis...
The literature on human rights generally assumes that when a state fails to comply with human rights...
A study of states of exception in constitutional law, this project proposes an amendment to the Cons...
Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opin...
It is often said that many of the canonical rights we enjoy today are the achievement of past politi...
Administrative agencies play a crucial role in American government, so unsurprisingly, their actions...
This thesis addresses the conflict between Anna Stilz and specific liberal political philosophers re...
I argue that both major approaches to public reason liberalism include duties of restraint for legis...
Under which circumstances is the state morally allowed to enact and uphold laws by the use of force ...
In this project, I argue that the conventional view of personal autonomy that is operational in cont...
This dissertation is an attempt to expound on the meaning of democracy as “government of the people,...
thesisThe First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution mentions no citizen right to access government in...
This dissertation focuses on the role of faith-based reasoning in political discussion, and more spe...
Two broad categories of constitutional models have traditionally been invoked in the context of fash...
1T.H. Green, Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation. (New York: Cambridge University Pre...
In the early 1990s, after the fall of the Berlin wall, legal scholars initiated a debate on the exis...
The literature on human rights generally assumes that when a state fails to comply with human rights...
A study of states of exception in constitutional law, this project proposes an amendment to the Cons...