Human RightsAbraham Irving Melden Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1970 - 152 sayfa The second treatise of civil government, chapters 2 and 5, by J. Locke.--Anarchical fallacies, by J. Bentham.--Natural rights, by M. MacDonald.--Are there any natural rights? By H.L.A. Hart.--Justice and equality, by G. Vlastos.--Rights, human rights, and racial discrimination, by R. Wasserstrom.--Persons and punishment, by H. Morris.--The Virginia declaration of rights, June 12, 1776.--Extract from the Declaration of independence of the United States of America, July 4, 1776.--Declaration of the rights of man and of citizens (1789)--Universal declaration of human rights.--Bibliography (p. 150-152). |
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