Universal Rights and the Constitution.
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- 9781438451879
- 342.73085
- KF4581 -- .S57 2014eb
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- Natural law and universal arguments -- Rights interpretation and universality: An overview -- 2 Universal arguments in american constitutionalism -- Universal arguments in political discourse -- Roots of universal arguments in american constitutionalism -- Universal arguments and the judiciary -- 3 Universal arguments in constitutional law -- Universal arguments and economic due process -- Confusion in the use of universal arguments -- Foreign law in constitutional interpretation -- The eighth amendment and the debate over universal arguments -- How the court's jurisprudence undermines rights -- 4 Universal arguments in constitutional theory -- Fixed exclusivism -- Evolutionary exclusivism -- Constitutional aspirationalism -- Universalistic theories of interpretation -- Framers' natural law -- 5 A role for universal arguments -- The Persistent puzzle -- Primary reliance on particular arguments -- The limited role of universal arguments -- Addressing objections -- 6 Conclusion: universal rights discourse -- A place for universal rights discourse -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Innovative examination of the tensions between universal and more uniquely American definitions of cherished rights.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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