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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1869939077
    Format: xv, 389 Seiten , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9462368910 , 9789462368910
    Content: Discrimination is still not sufficiently addressed within liberal democracies. Often only some groups are protected against discrimination and merely in certain situations. This leaves many who suffer because of discrimination without recourse. And that is only one of the dilemmas with group-based approaches to the protection against discrimination. So why are these approaches so common? And can we find a viable alternative? In this new book, legal scholar Erwin Dijkstra answers these questions. His analysis is thorough, original, and thought-provoking. This makes Discrimination and the Foundation of Justice indispensable for anyone who seeks a better understanding of discrimination law, the relevant human rights context, and the debate on improving the protection against discrimination. That debate is brought to life through a thoughtful discussion of hotly debated topics like hate speech, affirmative action, and institutions that speak out against discrimination. As discrimination concerns us all, this book was written as a resource for all. It is meant to be read by those studying discrimination law professionally and the broader public alike
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-377) and index , Introduction: Modern Tragedies -- Part One: The Foundation of Justice -- Chapter I: Liberalism, Power, and the Individual -- Chapter II: The Modern Human Rights Discourse -- Chapter III: A Liberalism of Fear -- Chapter IV: Discrimination and the Rechtsstaat -- Part Two: Group-Based Approaches to Discrimination -- Chapter V: Hate Speech -- Chapter VI: Affirmative Action -- Chapter VII: Institutional Opinions -- Part Three: Conclusion and Miscellaneous -- Conclusion: An Illusion of Justice
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789400113015
    Language: English
    Keywords: Diskriminierung ; Schutz ; Recht ; Menschenrecht
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049294002
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (410 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9789400113015
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction - Modern Tragedies -- 1. Two Premises, Three Questions -- 2. Modern Tragedies -- 3. Modern Dilemmas -- 4. Methodological Remarks -- 5. Trajectory of this Work -- Part One - The Foundation of Justice -- Chapter I - Liberalism, Power, and the Individual -- 6. Liberalism and Humanism -- 7. Liberalism as a Political Program -- 8. Four Liberal Concerns -- 9. Liberalism and Democracy -- 10. Liberalism and Human Rights -- Chapter II - The Modern Human Rights Discourse -- 11. An Exclusionary Heritage -- 12. Whose Rights? What Universality? -- 13. Three Generations of Rights -- 14. Human Rights Overreach -- 15. Politics of Contestation -- Chapter III - A Liberalism of Fear -- 16. The Need for a Liberalism of Fear -- 17. Vulnerability as a Telos -- 18. (In)justice and a Liberalism of Fear -- 19. Dignity and a Liberalism of Fear -- 20. Capabilities and Discrimination -- Chapter IV - Discrimination and the Rechtsstaat -- 21. The Rechtsstaat -- 22. Five Characteristics -- 23. A Dynamic-Cultural Approach -- 24. Two Relationships, Three Spheres -- 25. What is Discrimination? -- Part Two - Group-Based Approaches to Discrimination -- Chapter V - Hate Speech -- 26. The Foundations of Criminal Law -- 27. The Dutch Hate Speech Ban -- 28. The Genesis of the Protected Categories -- 29. Five Dilemmas with Hate Speech Bans as Group Rights -- 30. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Chapter VI - Affirmative Action -- 31. The Foundations of Private Law -- 32. Affirmative Action in the Netherlands -- 33. The Genesis of the Protected Category -- 34. Five Dilemmas with Affirmative Action as a Group Right -- 35. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Chapter VII - Institutional Opinions -- 36. The Foundations of State Neutrality -- 37. Institutional Opinions in the Netherlands -- 38. The Genesis of the Protected Categories , 39. Five Dilemmas with Institutional Opinions as Group Rights -- 40. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Part Three - Conclusion and Miscellaneous -- Conclusion - An Illusion of Justice -- 41. An Illusion of Justice -- 42. A Theory of Everything? -- 43. Compassion and Fundamental Rights -- Glossary -- Related Publications -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dijkstra, Erwin Discrimination and the Foundation of Justice The Hague : Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,c2023
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949767305102882
    Format: 1 online resource (410 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789400113015
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction - Modern Tragedies -- 1. Two Premises, Three Questions -- 2. Modern Tragedies -- 3. Modern Dilemmas -- 4. Methodological Remarks -- 5. Trajectory of this Work -- Part One - The Foundation of Justice -- Chapter I - Liberalism, Power, and the Individual -- 6. Liberalism and Humanism -- 7. Liberalism as a Political Program -- 8. Four Liberal Concerns -- 9. Liberalism and Democracy -- 10. Liberalism and Human Rights -- Chapter II - The Modern Human Rights Discourse -- 11. An Exclusionary Heritage -- 12. Whose Rights? What Universality? -- 13. Three Generations of Rights -- 14. Human Rights Overreach -- 15. Politics of Contestation -- Chapter III - A Liberalism of Fear -- 16. The Need for a Liberalism of Fear -- 17. Vulnerability as a Telos -- 18. (In)justice and a Liberalism of Fear -- 19. Dignity and a Liberalism of Fear -- 20. Capabilities and Discrimination -- Chapter IV - Discrimination and the Rechtsstaat -- 21. The Rechtsstaat -- 22. Five Characteristics -- 23. A Dynamic-Cultural Approach -- 24. Two Relationships, Three Spheres -- 25. What is Discrimination? -- Part Two - Group-Based Approaches to Discrimination -- Chapter V - Hate Speech -- 26. The Foundations of Criminal Law -- 27. The Dutch Hate Speech Ban -- 28. The Genesis of the Protected Categories -- 29. Five Dilemmas with Hate Speech Bans as Group Rights -- 30. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Chapter VI - Affirmative Action -- 31. The Foundations of Private Law -- 32. Affirmative Action in the Netherlands -- 33. The Genesis of the Protected Category -- 34. Five Dilemmas with Affirmative Action as a Group Right -- 35. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Chapter VII - Institutional Opinions -- 36. The Foundations of State Neutrality -- 37. Institutional Opinions in the Netherlands -- 38. The Genesis of the Protected Categories. , 39. Five Dilemmas with Institutional Opinions as Group Rights -- 40. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Part Three - Conclusion and Miscellaneous -- Conclusion - An Illusion of Justice -- 41. An Illusion of Justice -- 42. A Theory of Everything? -- 43. Compassion and Fundamental Rights -- Glossary -- Related Publications -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dijkstra, Erwin Discrimination and the Foundation of Justice The Hague : Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,c2023
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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