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
The promotion of democracy has often formed a key component of strategies for improving human rights...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...
Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opin...
Is there a human right to be governed democratically – and how should we approach such an issue phil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Septemb...
The vocabularies with which we talk about freedom as a social and political ideal are badly distorte...
Human rights have a rich life in the world around us. Political rhetoric pays tribute to them, or sc...
Much of my recent scholarly work has addressed questions concerning the political morality - the glo...
Abstract: Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to fo...
The notion of "human rights" is widely used in political and moral debates. The core idea, that all ...
In this article I investigate from the perspective of legal positivism whether a human right to demo...
Reasonable disagreement about rights is commonly thought to challenge the legitimacy of political li...
Human rights condition the relations between the individual and the State, delimiting the power of t...
In lieu of Illinois Wesleyan\u27s Making Human Rights Real endeavors this school year, questions ...
The promotion of democracy has often formed a key component of strategies for improving human rights...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...
Human rights are commonly taken to include both behavioral freedoms, such as a right to express opin...
Is there a human right to be governed democratically – and how should we approach such an issue phil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Septemb...
The vocabularies with which we talk about freedom as a social and political ideal are badly distorte...
Human rights have a rich life in the world around us. Political rhetoric pays tribute to them, or sc...
Much of my recent scholarly work has addressed questions concerning the political morality - the glo...
Abstract: Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to fo...
The notion of "human rights" is widely used in political and moral debates. The core idea, that all ...
In this article I investigate from the perspective of legal positivism whether a human right to demo...
Reasonable disagreement about rights is commonly thought to challenge the legitimacy of political li...
Human rights condition the relations between the individual and the State, delimiting the power of t...
In lieu of Illinois Wesleyan\u27s Making Human Rights Real endeavors this school year, questions ...
The promotion of democracy has often formed a key component of strategies for improving human rights...
'Human rights' and 'democracy' as two related but also distinct concepts are frequently confused wit...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...