The Meaning of Rights: The Philosophy and Social Theory of Rights, ed. Costas Douxinas and Conor Gearty; Libertarian Philospohy in the Real World: The Politics of Natural Rights by Mark D. Friedman; The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism by Steven Wall [Book Review]

Interpretation 42 (3):477-494 (2016)
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