Introduction | p. 1 |
Interpreting Constitutional Rights | |
Interpreting the U.S. Constitution | p. 11 |
Textual Originalism and Original Intent | p. 15 |
Robert Bork's Theory of Original Intent | p. 16 |
Constitutional Constructionism | p. 31 |
Benjamin Cardozo on the Nature of Law | p. 34 |
Ronald Dworkin's Cardozian Theory of Law | p. 40 |
J. L. Mackie's Critique of Dworkin's "Third Theory of Law" | p. 45 |
Andrew Altman's Critique of Dworkin's Theory of Law | p. 47 |
In Defense of Dworkin's Theory of Law | p. 48 |
Constitutional Coherentism | p. 55 |
Justice | |
International Law | p. 67 |
Immanuel Kant on International Law | p. 71 |
H. L. A. Hart on Inte...rnational Law | p. 75 |
Requirements for a Viable System of International Law | p. 78 |
Global Justice | p. 85 |
John Rawls' Law of People and Compensatory Justice | p. 86 |
International Justice and Compensatory Justice | p. 88 |
Justice, Cosmopolitan Style | p. 92 |
Cosmopolitanism, Equality, and the Duty of Humanitarian Assistance | p. 96 |
Cosmopolitanism and Compensatory Justice | p. 101 |
Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights | p. 108 |
Rights | |
Individual Rights | p. 125 |
The Traditional Interpretation of Karl Marx's Critique of Rights | p. 137 |
The "Internal Critique" | p. 137 |
The "External Critique" | p. 139 |
Foundations of an Alternative Interpretation of Marx on Rights | p. 140 |
Difficulties with Attributing the "Internal Critique" to Marx | p. 141 |
Difficulties with Attributing the "External Critique" to Marx | p. 144 |
Foundations of a Marxian Theory of Rights | p. 146 |
Collective Rights | p. 153 |
Competing Models of Collective Moral Rights | p. 158 |
Moral Rights Individualism | p. 159 |
Moral Rights Collectivism | p. 160 |
Toward an Analysis of Collective Moral Rights | p. 160 |
Objections to Moral Rights Collectivism, and Replies | p. 179 |
Humanitarian Intervention and Indigenous Rights | p. 185 |
The Morality of Humanitarian Intervention | p. 187 |
The Right Thing to Do in Colombia | p. 198 |
The "Drug Problem" and U.S. Responsibility for It | p. 200 |
Objections and Replies | p. 203 |
Conclusion | p. 209 |
Bibliography | p. 215 |
Index | p. 227 |
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