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  1. La crítica social frente a la nación y la sociedad internacional.Andrew Gibson - 2004 - SASKAB: Revista de Discusiones Filosóficas desde Acá 6 (1).
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  • Law, Cosmopolitan Law and the Protection of Human Rights.Sarah Sorial - 2008 - Journal of International Political Theory 4 (2):241-264.
    In Between Facts and Norms, Habermas articulates a system of rights, including human rights, within the democratic constitutional state. For Habermas, while human rights, like other subjective rights have moral content, they do not structurally belong to a moral system; nor should they be grounded in one. Instead, human rights belong to a positive and coercive legal order upon which individuals can make actionable legal claims. Habermas extends this argument to include international human rights, which are realised within the context (...)
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  • (1 other version)Exporting the Culture of Life.Laura Purdy - 2008 - In Michael Boylan (ed.), International Public Health Policy & Ethics. Dordrecht. pp. 91--106.
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  • (1 other version)Exploring the philosophical foundations of the human rights approach to international public health ethics.Kristen Hessler - 2008 - In Michael Boylan (ed.), International Public Health Policy & Ethics. Dordrecht. pp. 31--43.
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