Is There Moral Magic in the Word “Right”? Cruft on Rights and the Elusive “Deontically Infused Good”: A Discussion of Rowan Cruft, Human Rights, Ownership, and the Individual. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, pp. 304, $ 70.00 [Book Review]

Law and Philosophy 40 (4):443-454 (2021)
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