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- title:
- The Universalism of fundamental human rights and the agents of global justice Коаччи Фабио
- Альтернативное название:
- Универсализм основных прав человека и агенты глобальной справедливости Коачи Фабио
- university:
- Московский государственный институт международных отношений (университет) Министерства иностранных дел Российской Федерации
- The year of defence:
- 2022
- brief description:
- Коаччи Фабио.
Универсализм основных прав человека и агентов мировой справедливости = The Universalism of fundamental human rights and the agents of global justice : The Universalism of fundamental human rights and the agents of global justice : диссертация ... кандидата политических наук : 23.00.01 / Коаччи Фабио; [Место защиты: ФГАОУ ВО «Московский государственный институт международных отношений (университет) Министерства иностранных дел Российской Федерации»]. - Москва, 2022. - 208 с.
Оглавление диссертациикандидат наук Коаччи Фабио
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter I. The historical development of the concept of universal rights
1.1 The roots of universal rights
1.1.a De Vitoria's primordial universalism of natural rights
1.1.b The validity of natural law etsi deus non daretur
1.1.c Natural rights as individual rights
1.1.d The inalienability of fundamental natural rights
1.1.e Natural law and rights as moral concerns
1.1.f The particularistic universalism of the modern era
1.2 The notion of right in the essay Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch
1.3 An overall view on the contemporary theories on universal rights
1.3.a A sketch of the contemporary conceptualizations of the notion of universal
fundamental rights as moral rights
1.3.b Some approaches toward the universalism
Chapter II. The limitations of statism and cosmopolitanism
2.1 Global Justice and universal fundamental rights: a preliminary clarification
2.2 A broad empirical picture of contemporary global inequalities
2.3 Statism and the 'absolutization' of associative duties
2.3.a The political and associativist conception ofjustice
2.3.b The national responsibility of particular injustices
2.3.c The limitations of the statist view
2.4 Cosmopolitanism and the chimera of a full-fledged global justice
2.4.a Moral universalism and global socio-economic justice
2.4.b The institutional cosmopolitan conception of human rights
2.4.c The limitations of the cosmopolitan view
Chapter III. Universal Fundamental rights and duties as a fair mean
3.1 A critical theory of social and political justice
3.2 The really basic right to reciprocal and general justification
3.3 The Aristotelian conception of distributive justice
3.4 The fair mean of universal fundamental rights
3.5 A balanced approach to global justice and universal fundamental rights
3.6 The process of balancing fundamental rights in the institutional response to the covid-19 pandemic: the right to life vis-à-vis liberty-rights
Chapter IV. The agents of global justice
4.1 The liability of different agents of global justice
4.2 Actual and potential role of rising agents of global justice
4.3 The global civic agency
4.3.a The case of the Permanent Peoples' tribunal
4.3.b Few quasi-legal efforts to enforce fundamental rights in the global processes
4.4 An example of 'internationalization' of institutional practices: the cross-judicial fertilization
4.4.a The phenomenon of the cross-judicial fertilization
4.4.b The principles of legal adjudication of fundamental rights
4.4.c The spread of the interpretation of the principle of proportionality through the cross-judicial fertilization
Conclusion
Bibliography
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