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  1. The practice and its authority: an elaboration.Charles R. Beitz - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (1):9-28.
    A ‘practical’ theory of human rights should make sense of two claims: a ‘practice claim’ – that international human rights can fruitfully be regarded as an existing social practice – and an ‘authority claim’ – that participants in the practice have reasons to adhere to its norms. I elaborate both of these claims in this paper, taking into account important developments in the empirical study of international human rights in the last decade.
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  • Are human rights enough? On human rights and inequality.Charles Jones - 2021 - Ethics and Global Politics 14 (4).
    In this paper I respond to the central claims presented in Samuel Moyn’s influential book, Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World. Moyn argues that human rights have the following features: they are powerless to combat growing material inequality; they share key characteristics with neoliberalism; they make only minimalist or sufficientarian demands and therefore are not enough to achieve the equality demanded by justice. He suggests, in particular, that Henry Shue’s Basic Rights exemplifies these features. My response argues that (...)
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  • Developments and Challenges for a Political Idea of Human Rights.David Álvarez & João Cardoso Rosas - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (1):1-8.
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