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Werner Maihofer

    Praktische Vernunft und Theorien der Gerechtigkeit
    Umweltpolitik
    Der öffentliche Dienst auf dem Prüfstand
    Die Würde des Menschen
    Revolution and human rights
    Law and the states in modern times
    • Law and the states in modern times

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Content: I. Theories of State: R. Martin: Democracy and Rights: Two Perspectives — G. den Hartogh: The Limits of Liberal Neutrality — M. Blegvad: Types of Liberal Theories of Justice and Democracy — P. Gérard: Ethique et politique dans la légitimation du droit — A. Perenic: La primauté de l'individu ou la primauté du système politique — E. Wolgast: The State as Servant — V. Haksar: Social Contract, Integrity and the Right to Equal Liberties — II. Theories of Law: J. Cottingham: The Philosophical Status of Natural Rights — T. A. Fay: Rights and Natural Law — S. Morimura: Social Morality and Right-Based Moralities — M. D. Bayles: Against Right-Based Moral Theories — C. Johnson: On Some Alleged Difficulties for Utilitarian Justifications of Rights — H. v. Erp: Democracy: Pragmatic Conceptions and Ethical Justification — A. M. Cameron: MacCormick’s Liberal Theory of Rights — F. A. Cappelletti: De la «libre pensée» au droit à la «libre communication des pensées et des opinions» — H. Collins: Liberty and Equality in the Workplace — B. B. Levenbook: Are There Any Positive Rights? — H. T. Klami: All Things Not Considered — R. Alexy: Problems of Discursive Rationality in Law — A. Aarnio: Taking Rules Seriously — J.-P. Rentto: Obligation to Obey? — A. MacLeod: Rights, Constraints and Consequences — I. Williams: Legal Rights and Privacy in the Information Society

      Law and the states in modern times
    • Content: I. Revolution and Law: H. P. Glenn: Law, Revolution and Rights — M. A. Simon: Must a Revolution Preserve Rights? — C. Wellman: Locke's Right to Revolution Reexamined — W. E. Murnion: Aquinas on Revolution — Shing-I Liu: Menschenrecht, Widerstandsrecht u. Revolution — II. Human Rights and Democracy: A. Mineau: L'origine des droits de l'homme — H. Köchler: Menschenrechtskonformität demokrat. Systeme — M. Scheinin: Legal Protection of Human Rights and Different Conceptions of Democracy — J. F. Doyle: Fulfilling Revolutionary Promises — N. López-Calera: Naturaleza dialéctica de los derechos humanos — J. Wetlesen: Inherent Dignity as a Ground of Human Rights — M.-R. Ollila: Virtue Ethics and Violations of Human Rights — P. Durán y Lalaguna: Human Rights in Democratic Society — C. B. Gray: Fraternity and Nonobstante — III. Human Rights and International Law: A. Bragyova: Is it Possible to Base Human Rights on Internaional Law? — L. Lukaszuk: The Concept of Protection of Human and Civic Rights According to the Principles and Rules of Both the International and Constitutional Law — A. N. Georgiadou: Les droits fondamentaux en droit communautaire — IV. Human Rights and Socialism: K. A. Mollnau: Entwicklungsdenken in der Rechtswissenschaft — W. Sokolewicz: Constitutionality as a Precondition of the Rule of Law — R. Wieruszewski: The Principle of Interrelation Between Human Rights and Duties — P. D. Swan: The Contributions of J. Habermas and C. Lefort — A. Lopatka: Revolution and Socialist Renewal in Poland — M. Samu: The Connection Between Human Rights and Democracy — D. J. Galligan: The Foundations of Due Process in Socialism — R. Bellamy: Liberal Rights and Socialist Goals

      Revolution and human rights
    • Praktische Vernunft und Theorien der Gerechtigkeit

      Verhandlungen des 15. Weltkongresses für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie vom 18.–24. August 1991 in Göttingen. Bd. 2

      • 253pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Aus dem Inhalt: H. Klenner: Was bleibt von der marxistischen Rechtsphilosophie? — N. Lacey: Theories of Justice and the Welfare State — Shigeaki Tanaka: On Libertarian Theories of Justice — M. Arkoun: An Islamic Theory of Justice — L. Lombardi Vallauri: Eine römisch-katholische Theorie der Gerechtigkeit — A. Kaufmann: Widerstand im „Dritten Reich“ — A. Squella: Human Rights and Positive Law — C. D. Johnson: Must a Conception of Justice be True? — A. MacLeod: Distributive Justice, Equality and Rationality — H. Khatchadourian: Need and Distributive Justice — E. E. Dais: Universal Justice and Discourse Ethics: Habermas's “Kantian Mistake“ — G. Lafrance: La raison pratique dans les théories néo-libérales de la justice — S. Panou: Raison pratique et justice — A. Mineau: Droit et morale en contexte totalitaire — E. Lagerspetz/S. Vihjanen: Institutional Mercy — S. Harwood: Is Mercy Unjust? — K. Tuori: Critical Positivism and the Problem of the Legitimacy of Law — K. Sevón: The Practical Concept of Power and the Practical Power of Concepts — W. L. Robison: Constitutional Adjudication and Constitutive Conditions — T. Papadopoulos: Kritik an der Gerechtigkeitskonzeption Alasdair MacIntyres — T. D. Campbell: Ethical Markets — Takao Katsuragi: On the Ethics of Competition — D. Wood: Outline of a Theory of Business Justice — H. Hof: Recht-Verhalten-Anthropologie — E.-J. Lampe: Entwicklungslinien in der rechtsanthropologischen Forschung — G. Sprenger: Gegenseitigkeit und praktische Vernunft — M. Szyszkowska: Die Philosophie des Menschen in den Theorien des Naturrechts im 20. Jh.

      Praktische Vernunft und Theorien der Gerechtigkeit