
What's Wrong with Rights?
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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1: Are there Natural Rights? 1: The Sceptical Tradition
- 2: Are there Natural Rights? 2: The Sceptical Critique and Rights before 1776
- 3: Are there Natural Rights? 3: The Sceptical Critique and Rights after 1776
- 4: Are there Natural Rights? 4: The Sceptical Critique and the modern Roman Catholic Tradition
- 5: Are there Natural Rights? 5: The Sceptical Critique and Contemporary Theories
- 6: What's Wrong with Subjective Rights?
- 7: Are there Absolute Rights?
- 8: Are Human Rights Universal?
- 9: What's Wrong with Rights in Ethics?
- 10: What's Wrong with (some) Judges? 1: Al-Skeini, Al-Jedda, Smith, and the Fog of War
- 11: What's Wrong with (some) Judges? 2: Carter and the Invention of a Right to 'Physician-assisted Dying'
- 12: What's Wrong with (some) Human Rights Lawyers?
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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