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A Debate Over Rights

by Simmonds Kramer
Edition: 1st Edition 2000, Indian Reprint, 2003
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Product Details:

Format: Paperback
Pages: 303 pages
Publisher: Eastern Book Company
Language: English
ISBN: 9780195666458
Dimensions: 24.2 X 15.8 X 1.76 CM
Publisher Code: A/751
Date Added: 2001-01-01
Search Category: Lawbooks
Jurisdiction: Indian

Overview:

Written in an essay form the collection engages in a lively debate over the fundamental characteristics of legal and moral rights. Each author considers whether rights essentially protect individual interests or whether they instead essentially enable individuals to make choices.?Those interested in the basic nature of rights and other entitlements will profit greatly from reading this book.

Some of the central questions addressed in the book are: What are the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a right? To what extent can the task of singling out those conditions be purely analytical rather than normative? What is the connection between the existence and the enforcement of a right (ie, between rights and remedies)? What are the basic values which rights protect? To what extent can rights be in conflict? In regard to the conferral of rights, is there any fundamental divide between the criminal law and the civil law?

The debate revolves around the long-standing division between the "Interest Theory" and the "Will Theory" of rights. Roughly stated, the Interest Theory maintains that all rights consist in the protection of individual or corporate interests. By contrast, the Will Theory (roughly stated) maintains that all rights consist in the enjoyment of opportunities for individual or corporate choices.

The book would be particularly interesting and useful to Indian jurists, legal writers, academics and students who challenge the "rights-based jurisprudence" of "western origin" upon the basis of which the Indian legal system rests and the framework within which all legal adjudication in Indian courts takes place. This book with its emphasis on analytical clarity, can illuminatingly clarify that the debate in modern Indian jurisprudence is not so much about an emphasis on "rights" or "duties", for one correlates with the other, but rather?who the right ought to vest in, or, taken the other way round, whom the duty ought to be owed to ? the individual or the community.

The book is highly relevant for the Jurisprudence course for the LL.B. programme, prescribed in the latest UGC Model Curriculum, valid from July 2002: especially for a discussion of the 'Right-Duty correlation'; and it would seem that the book was specially written for the 'Theories of Rights' course in the LL.M. programme, prescribed in the latest UGC Model Curriculum, valid from July 2002.

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Table Of Contents:

Preface, Matthew H. Kramer
Introduction, Matthew H. Kramer
Rights Without Trimmings, Matthew H. Kramer
1. Setting the Hohfeldian Table
2. Rights Without Trimmings
Appendix: Getting Hohfeld Right
Rights at the Cutting Edge, N. E. Simmonds
1. Background
2. The Fundamental Issues
3. Hohfeld and the Fragmentation of Rights
4. Hohfeld and the Kantians
5. The Interest Theory of Rights
6. The Modern Will Theory
Working Rights, Hillel Steiner
1. Preliminary Intuitions about Rights
2. From Hohfeld to Hart: The Modern Will Theory
3. Some Apparent Problems with the Will Theory
4. From Hart to Kant: The Classical Will Theory (Partly) Redeemed
5. Some Real Problems with the Interest Theory
Index

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