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Constitutional Dilemmas: Conflicts of Fundamental Legal Rights in Europe and the USA [Hardcover]

Lorenzo Zucca (Author)

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August 16, 2007 0199204977 978-0199204977
This book deals with one of the most important issues of philosophy of law and constitutional thought: how to understand clashes of fundamental rights, such as the conflict between free speech and privacy. The main argument of this book is that much can be learned about the nature of fundamental legal rights by examining them through the lens of conflicts among such rights, and criticizing the views of scholars and jurists who have discussed both fundamental legal rights and the nature of conflicts among them.

Theories of rights are necessarily abstract, aiming at providing the best possible answers to pressing social problems. Yet such theories must also respond to the real and changing dilemmas of the day. Taking up the problem of conflicting rights, Zucca seeks a theory of rights that can guide us to a richer, more responsive approach to rights discourse.

The idea of constitutional rights is one of the most powerful tools to advance justice in the Western tradition. But as this book demonstrates, even the most ambitious theory of rights cannot satisfactorily address questions of conflicting rights. How, for instance, can we fully secure privacy when it clashes with free speech? To what extent can our societies assist people in dying without compromising the protection of life? Exploring the limitations of the rights discourse in these areas, Zucca questions the role of law in settling ethical dilemmas helping to clarify thinking about the limitations of rights discourse.

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Lorenzo Zucca has written an excellent book. It is a deep contribution to the analysis of dilemmas in the field of constitutional law. Guillermo Lariguet, King's Law Journal, 2009 --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Lorenzo Zucca was appointed Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen after studying at the European University Institute (Florence), the University of Oxford, and the University of Paris.

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If, as I believe, the ends of men are many, and not all of them are in principle compatible with each other, then the possibility of conflict-and of tragedy-can never be wholly eliminated from human life, either personal or social.1 Read the first page
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soft ordering, decisional privacy, normative inconsistencies, bilateral liberty, sensu interpretation, constitutional tragedies, qualified priority, fundamental legal rights, spurious conflicts, constitutional permissions, mortal issues, genuine conflicts, constitutional essentials, droits fondamentaux, moral reading, constitutional dilemmas, informational privacy
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Supreme Court, Constitutional Council, New York, Ronald Dworkin, Conseil Constitutionnel, Robert Alexy, First Amendment, Frederick Schauer, Thomas Nagel, Carl Wellman, Human Rights Act, Justice Black, André Bertrand, Cour de Cassation, Florida Star, House of Lords, John Keown, Clarendon Press, Jeremy Waldron, Joseph Raz, Lord Hoffmann, Ratio Juris, Cassation Court, Fourteenth Amendment, Hillel Steiner
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