Human v. Religious Rights? German and U.S. Exchanges and their Global Implications
"Although the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States share many legal, social, and political values, they also represent different traditions in terms of how each understands the idea of universal human rights. The contributors to this volume represent legal-constitutional, historica...
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
2020
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Zusammenfassung: | "Although the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States share many legal, social, and political values, they also represent different traditions in terms of how each understands the idea of universal human rights. The contributors to this volume represent legal-constitutional, historical, bio-ethical, philosophical, and social science reflections on what the two nation states share, and what distinguishes their understanding of universal human rights. The rise of neo-populist and authoritarian nationalist impulses in Europe and the Americas, the differing responses of the two liberal democratic republics provide an insight into how each nation state still affirms a long-standing commitment to universal human rights. No other work in German or English currently provides a comparison between the two countries and across many disciplines." (Verlagsinformation) |
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Beschreibung: | Bibliographie: Seite [153]-168 "Earlier versions of these essays were presented at an international conference 'Rights - Human, Civil, Religious - in the Federal Republic of Germany and the U.S. Since 1948' ..., March 23-25, 2017." - Einführung Enthält ein Interview von A.G. Roeber mit Dieter Grimm |
Beschreibung: | 168 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9783525301999 978-3-525-30199-9 3525301995 3-525-30199-5 |