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DEC 14, 2016 Journal

Human Rights and Status Egalitarianism

In this essay, Miller throws doubt on Allen Buchanan's claim that to understand the system of international legal human rights, we must acknowledge not only ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

Justifying International Legal Human Rights

In this essay, Tomalty argues that Buchanan's alternative account of the justification of ILHRs is problematic. Rejecting the "Mirroring View" does not entail the irrelevance ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

Human Rights: A Plea for Taking the Law and Institutions Seriously

Buchanan responds to some of the points made by each of the contributors to the symposium, making his case for taking international laws and institutions ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

On Constitutional Democracy and Robust International Law

This essay focuses on the tension between robust international law (RIL) and democratic constitutions. The author argues that Buchanan is broadly correct about the nature ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

Are Moral Rights Necessary for the Justification of International Legal Human Rights?

Andrea Sangiovanni argues that the existence of an underlying moral right is a necessary part of any successful justification of an International Legal Human Right (...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

The Fragility of International Human Rights Law

In this essay, Zucca argues that some philosophers’ optimism about international human rights legal practice is misguided. He argues that human rights law is not ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

The Lessons of Effective Altruism

In this essay, Rubenstein examines two recent books by Peter Singer and William MacAskill on the philosophy and philanthropic movement known as Effective Altruism (EA). ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

On War and Democracy by Christopher Kutz

There is a fundamental ethical dilemma confronting all democratic states: if they intervene in violence-ridden contexts, then they are readily accused of double standards. On ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

Taking Sides in Peacekeeping: Impartiality and the Future of the United Nations by Emily Paddon Rhoads

The norm of impartiality is pivotal to the United Nations’ activities in the areas of conflict resolution, mediation, peacekeeping, humanitarian action, and adjudication. In recent ...

DEC 14, 2016 Journal

The Planet Remade: How Geoengineering Could Change the World by Oliver Morton

In this book, Morton’s central question is whether solar geoengineering ought to be part of society’s climate policy portfolio. The author educates, illuminates, ...