The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights can be justified. The human right to subsistence is conventionally interpreted as a fundamental right to a basic living standard characterized as having access to the material means for subsistence. It is widely thought to entail duties of protection against deprivation and duties of assistance in acquiring access to the material means for subsistence (Shue 1996, Nickel, 2004, Griffin 2008). The inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights interpreted in this way has been met with considerable resistance, particularly on the part of those who argue that fundamental rights cannot entail positive duties (Cranston 1983, Narveson 2004,...
I argue that recognizing a human right to adequate food and enforcing it as a legal right is an impo...
Human rights debates neglect social rights. This paper defends one fundamentally important, but larg...
Two widely endorsed moral principles – sufficiency and reciprocity – lie at the core of existing sys...
The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-01This chapter constitutes an exploration and evaluation of the so-call...
I address the usefulness of thinking about a human right to subsistence within conceptions of human ...
That there is a human right to subsistence is a basic assumption for most moral and political theori...
The purpose of this thesis is to delineate and consider alternative theories of justice with particu...
Genuine acknowledgement of a fundamental human right entails prohibiting and classifying as a violat...
Subsistence, poverty alleviation and the right to development are international human rights, but al...
All people have human rights and there is a close connection between human rights, needs, and autono...
Given the grim global statistics of extreme poverty and socioeconomic inequalities, moral and politi...
This article explores how property rights have informed the peoples' right to resources in Article 1...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights establishes both the right to subsistence and the rig...
I argue that recognizing a human right to adequate food and enforcing it as a legal right is an impo...
Human rights debates neglect social rights. This paper defends one fundamentally important, but larg...
Two widely endorsed moral principles – sufficiency and reciprocity – lie at the core of existing sys...
The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-01This chapter constitutes an exploration and evaluation of the so-call...
I address the usefulness of thinking about a human right to subsistence within conceptions of human ...
That there is a human right to subsistence is a basic assumption for most moral and political theori...
The purpose of this thesis is to delineate and consider alternative theories of justice with particu...
Genuine acknowledgement of a fundamental human right entails prohibiting and classifying as a violat...
Subsistence, poverty alleviation and the right to development are international human rights, but al...
All people have human rights and there is a close connection between human rights, needs, and autono...
Given the grim global statistics of extreme poverty and socioeconomic inequalities, moral and politi...
This article explores how property rights have informed the peoples' right to resources in Article 1...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights establishes both the right to subsistence and the rig...
I argue that recognizing a human right to adequate food and enforcing it as a legal right is an impo...
Human rights debates neglect social rights. This paper defends one fundamentally important, but larg...
Two widely endorsed moral principles – sufficiency and reciprocity – lie at the core of existing sys...