From concept to conceptions: Can the Broad View overcome the debate between orthodox and political theories of human rights?

European Journal of Political Theory 19 (3):417-425 (2020)
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In Humanity Without Dignity, Sangiovanni offers an interesting new approach to human rights theory called the “Broad View” of human rights. The BV involves an innovative attempt to overcome th...

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The Law of Peoples.John Rawls - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (203):246-253.

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