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Arguing Fundamental Rights: Law and Philosophy Library 77 - A Journey into the Heart of Human Rights Discourse

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Unveiling the Essence of Fundamental Rights

In a world grappling with intricate legal challenges and pressing human rights concerns, Arguing Fundamental Rights: Law and Philosophy Library 77 emerges as an indispensable guide for legal professionals, human rights advocates, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of fundamental rights law.

This comprehensive volume traverses the philosophical foundations of rights, delving into the diverse theories and perspectives that shape our understanding of human dignity, individual autonomy, and social justice. It explores the historical evolution of fundamental rights, tracing their origins from ancient civilizations to modern constitutional frameworks.

Arguing Fundamental Rights (Law and Philosophy Library 77)
Arguing Fundamental Rights (Law and Philosophy Library Book 77)

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Language : English
File size : 2732 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 237 pages

Navigating Legal Frameworks

Beyond the theoretical foundations, Arguing Fundamental Rights provides a thorough analysis of the legal frameworks that safeguard fundamental rights. It examines national constitutions, international treaties, and case law from various jurisdictions, offering a comparative perspective on the protection and enforcement of rights.

The book delves into the intricate web of legal reasoning employed in fundamental rights cases, shedding light on the principles of interpretation, balancing tests, and the methodologies used to resolve complex legal dilemmas. It also examines the role of judicial review and the interplay between courts and other branches of government in upholding fundamental rights.

Mastering the Art of Advocacy

Arguing Fundamental Rights not only provides a deep understanding of the law but also equips readers with practical skills for effective advocacy. It offers guidance on how to craft persuasive arguments, present evidence, and engage in legal reasoning to advance the cause of fundamental rights.

The book includes case studies and examples from real-world cases, illustrating the application of fundamental rights principles in diverse legal contexts. These case studies provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by legal practitioners and human rights advocates.

Key Features of Arguing Fundamental Rights:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Delves into the philosophical, legal, and practical aspects of fundamental rights law.
  • Comparative Perspective: Examines fundamental rights frameworks from various jurisdictions, offering a global perspective.
  • Expert Insights: Contributions from leading scholars and practitioners provide invaluable perspectives on the field.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples illustrate the practical application of fundamental rights principles.
  • Practical Guidance: Offers practical advice for effective advocacy and legal reasoning in fundamental rights cases.

Empowering Legal Professionals and Human Rights Advocates

Arguing Fundamental Rights is an essential resource for legal professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of fundamental rights law and develop their advocacy skills. It empowers human rights advocates with the knowledge and tools they need to defend the rights of individuals and communities against infringement.

Whether you are a seasoned legal practitioner, a budding human rights advocate, or simply an individual passionate about the protection of fundamental rights, this volume is an indispensable addition to your library.

About the Author

Professor Dr. Janneke Gerards is Professor of Law, in particular Fundamental Rights Law, at the University of Amsterdam and a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is the author of numerous publications in the field of fundamental rights law and a leading expert in the area.

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With its comprehensive coverage, expert insights, and practical guidance, this book is an essential tool for legal professionals, human rights advocates, and anyone dedicated to upholding the fundamental rights of individuals.

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Language : English
File size : 2732 KB
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Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 237 pages
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Arguing Fundamental Rights (Law and Philosophy Library 77)
Arguing Fundamental Rights (Law and Philosophy Library Book 77)

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2732 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 237 pages
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