Law and Ethics of Human Rights

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Year: 2011, Volume: 5, Issue: 2
  1. C. Edwin Baker, Press Performance, Human Rights, and Private Power as a Threat.
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  2. Yossi Dahan, Privatization, School Choice and Educational Equality.
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  3. Catherine Donnelly, Privatization and Welfare: A Comparative Perspective.
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  4. William Galston, Parents, Government, and Children: Authority Over Education in a Pluralist Liberal Democracy.
  5. Yoav Hammer, Advertisements and the Public Discourse in a Democracy.
  6. Alon Harel, Outsourcing Violence?
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  7. Re'em Segev, Governmental Power: Quality or Identity? Comment on Alon Harel's Argument Against Outsourcing Violence.
    What is the appropriate division of power between public officials and private individuals? The straightforward answer to this question, it seems, is that an official should have a power if she employs it (morally) better compared to a private individual. However, Alon Harel argues that this answer is misguided, or at least partially, since there are some decisions—mainly concerning the employment of violence—that should be made and implemented only by public officials regardless of the (relative) moral quality of the decision (...)
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