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Righting Rights, Righting Wrongs: Final Reflections

2023
Abstract In this concluding chapter, we explore what can be done about the social problem created by the right-against-rights who pose a threat to the hard-fought-for gains made by rights-seekers. We first identify the sources of strengths and weaknesses of the right analysed in this volume: the efforts at ‘righting rights.’ We then ...
Julia Zulver, Leigh A. Payne
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Rights-Based Rights

Law and Philosophy, 1984
Ronald Dworkin maintains that particular rights, like the right to free speech and the right to own personal property, can be derived from a foundational right, the right to equal concern and respect. This paper questions the tenability of this program for rights-based rights.
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‘Right support, right place, right time’?

Early Years Educator, 2023
Ambassador for Paint Pots Nurseries, David Wright, considers the Government's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Alternative Provision Improvement Plan and asks if it goes far enough to achieve its own aims.
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RIGHTS

2020
Argues that Étienne Balibar’s political philosophy innovates a complex constellation of concepts aimed at reviving and renewing the great tradition of radical democracy. Yet, not only is Balibar’s concept of rights the most exorbitant in his conceptual armory, but it is also the conceptual fulcrum on which his political philosophy pivots: without its ...
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Right hand, right foot, right osteoarthritis?

Nursing Standard, 1993
Are you more likely to get osteoarthritis of the right hip if you are right dominant? Oxford researchers think this might be the case.
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Natural Rights, Legal Rights, Human Rights

2023
Abstract Chapter VI begins with an analysis of right informed by Hohfeld’s schema, and briefly discusses the will and interest theories of right; it then criticizes Finnis for relying on human rights—i.e. positive law—rather than natural rights at a key part of his analysis; it then discusses natural right, human right, and legal right ...
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Getting Rights ‘Right’

2020
This chapter examines how human rights language is deployed at Christ Church. Although Christianity and human rights are sometimes genealogically linked, English law's replacement of the 'passive accommodation' of religion with the more robust 'prescriptive regulation' of a positive right to freedom of religion is experienced by some conservative ...
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Right time, right place, right strategy

Strategic Direction, 2018
Purpose Reviews the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoints practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context. Findings The age-old problem for firms seeking
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Black Rights, Gay Rights, Civil Rights

2017
This chapter argues that the pro-gay rights employment of, and the responses of black anti-racists to, race/sexual orientation analogies marginalized black gays and lesbians. The invisibility of black gays and lesbians in both gay rights and black anti-racist discourses about Don't Ask, Don't Tell, raises serious questions about the legitimacy of civil
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Right Rhythm, Right Patient, Right Ventricle

The American Journal of Medicine, 2009
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