Inalienable Rights Hardcover
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Terrance C. McConnell
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McConnell presents the unusual and distinctive argument that inalienable rights differ from other types of rights in that, rather than restraining the behaviour of others, inalienable rights seem to put limits on the possessors themselves, because even the possessor's consent does not justify others in encroaching on them. He offers a full account of what it means for a right to be inalienable, distinguishing them from other kinds of rights in the contexts of moral and political issues in medicine and law: for example, the right to life, the right of conscience, and, in particular, the right of informed consent. McConnell's book is intended as a distinctive conception and persuasive defence of inalienable rights, which ti
ISBN-10
0195134621
ISBN-13
9780195134629
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
12-May-08
Number of Pages
188