The Logic of Liberal Rights: A Study in the Formal Analysis of Legal Discourse

The Logic of Liberal Rights: A Study in the Formal Analysis of Legal Discourse

by Eric Heinze
The Logic of Liberal Rights: A Study in the Formal Analysis of Legal Discourse

The Logic of Liberal Rights: A Study in the Formal Analysis of Legal Discourse

by Eric Heinze

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Overview

The Logic of Liberal Rights uses basic logic to develop a model of argument presupposed in all disputes about civil rights and liberties. No prior training in logic is required, as each step is explained. This analysis does not merely apply general logic to legal arguments but is also specifically tailored to the issues of civil rights and liberties. It shows that all arguments about civil rights and liberties presuppose one fixed structure and that there can be no original argument in rights disputes, except within the confines of that structure. Concepts arising in disputes about rights, like 'liberal' or 'democratic', are not mere abstractions but have a fixed and precise character.
This book integrates themes in legal theory, political science and moral philosophy, as well as the philosophy of logic and language. For the advanced scholar, the book provides a model presupposed by leading theoretical schools (liberal and critical, positivist and naturalist). For the student it provides a systematic theory of civil rights and liberties. Examples are drawn from the European Convention in Human Rights but no special knowledge of the Convention is assumed, as the issues analysed arise throughout the world. Such issues include problems of free speech, religious freedom, privacy, torture, unlawful detention and private property.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134419821
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/24/2004
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 519 KB

About the Author

Eric Heinze (JD, Harvard; PhD, Leiden) is Senior Lecturer in Law, University of London, Queen Mary. He has held fellowships from the Fulbright foundation and the French and German Governments. He teaches Legal Theory, Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Public International Law. In addition to articles in those fields, his monographs include The Logic of Equality and Sexual Orientation: A Human Right.

Table of Contents

Part I Agents
Part II Harm
Part III Consent
Part IV Forms of Argument
Part V The Background Theories
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