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This is strangely overlooked by John Kilcullen in his “Medieval and Modern Concepts of Rights: How Do They Differ?”, so that he ends up arguing that natural rights should be recognized just because they are “useful”. Acta Philosophica Fennica, Vol. 87, 2010, pp. 31-62.
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TITLE:
Natural Rights, Morality, and the Law
AUTHORS:
Drum Peter
KEYWORDS:
Rights, Justice, Law, Reasonableness
JOURNAL NAME:
Beijing Law Review,
Vol.2 No.1,
March
25,
2011
ABSTRACT: It is argued that despite attempts to discount the importance of natural rights for morality, they are fundamental to it; therefore, so too are natural rights to the legitimacy of the law.