Logic of Constitutional Rights

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Logic of Constitutional Rights

Regional / International studies Methods, theory and philosophy of law Public international law: human rights

Author: Eric Heinze

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Collection: Applied Legal Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 8th September 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351886451


Introduction

Individual rights raise endless conflicts and spawn intricate standards and policies. Increasing involvement by courts has added still greater complexity. It would seem that few meaningful principles can unite an area of law plagued by such uncertainty.

Author's Argument

In this book the author argues that a fixed structure underlies that complexity, determining the kinds of arguments that can be made about individual rights. Examples are drawn from the world''s oldest and most intricate body of law on civil rights and liberties: the case law of the United States Supreme Court. Yet the model is designed to account for any legal system that recognizes civil rights and liberties.

Methodology and Insights

The author applies techniques of logical analysis (although no prior knowledge of logic is required) to identify a deeper discursive structure. He shows how simple concepts of harm and consent, which do not ordinarily appear to be relevant in all cases, provide unity within and across regimes of individual rights.

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