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Finance Research Letters, 2019
Our paper uses the promulgation of the "Green Credit Guidelines" policy in China as a quasi-natural experiment. Based on a difference-in-differences (DID) model, the results show that the debt financing capacity of heavily polluting enterprises has ...
Xing Liu, Enxian Wang, Danting Cai
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Our paper uses the promulgation of the "Green Credit Guidelines" policy in China as a quasi-natural experiment. Based on a difference-in-differences (DID) model, the results show that the debt financing capacity of heavily polluting enterprises has ...
Xing Liu, Enxian Wang, Danting Cai
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Rights of Nature, Rights of Animals
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020In this essay, I show how developments and achievements in the field of environmental rights and specifically rights of nature can be instructive, intellectually and practically, to the cause of animal protection and animal rights. That instruction includes not only positive examples but also notes of caution, where animal law may face different and ...
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Critical Review, 2004
Abstract Non‐consequetitialist libertarianism usually revolves around the claim that there are only “negative,” not “positive,” rights. Libertarian negative‐rights theories are so patently problematic, though, that it seems that there is a more fundamental notion at work. Some libertarians think this basic idea is freedom or liberty; others, that it is
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Abstract Non‐consequetitialist libertarianism usually revolves around the claim that there are only “negative,” not “positive,” rights. Libertarian negative‐rights theories are so patently problematic, though, that it seems that there is a more fundamental notion at work. Some libertarians think this basic idea is freedom or liberty; others, that it is
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2022
Abstract This chapter is about the rights conferred by the law on copyright owners and the types of activity that amount to copyright infringement. It begins by considering the right to copy the work, in particular its distinct definition for different categories and types of work.
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Abstract This chapter is about the rights conferred by the law on copyright owners and the types of activity that amount to copyright infringement. It begins by considering the right to copy the work, in particular its distinct definition for different categories and types of work.
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Producing juridical knowledge: “Rights of Nature” or the naturalization of rights?
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2018Rights of Nature, the idea of extending legal personhood to nature, is today’s most prominent alternative to mainstream environmental governance. Proponents describe Rights of Nature as a grassroots movement of diverse actors opposing commodification of life and anthropocentric dualism of western thought.
Ariel Rawson, Becky Mansfield
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Human Rights and Nature’s Rightness
1998There is something rather incongruous about the idea of inalienable human rights coming to the fore in the late 20th century. Sociologically, it is quite understandable: this is the age of the me-generation, and the weak, as Nietzsche saw, ever claim in the name of “justice” what they cannot seize by force.
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Natural Rights and the Right to Choose
2002Over the last thirty years the American political class has come to talk itself out of the doctrines of 'natural rights' that formed the main teaching of the American Founders and Abraham Lincoln. With that move, it has removed the ground for its own rights.
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Natural Rights and Human Rights
1994While the idea of moral rights can be extended beyond the human race, historically it is the moral rights possessed by human beings that have preoccupied philosophers. Of those rights, the most celebrated and significant, particularly for political philosophers, have been natural rights and human rights.
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