Winter’s criticism of the conventional account of freedom and democracy is best understood against the background of the history of Enlightenment critique. Winter claims that our current misunderstanding of freedom and self-governance is the result of the strict dichotomy between subject and object. This paper critically reconstructs Winter’s notion of freedom and self-governance which does not adequately address (a) the details of his anti-collectivist claim, and (b) the necessary conditions for the possibility of a moral point of view. This makes it difficult to determine how Winter can distinguish between freedom and lack of freedom, and to assess the limited or radical nature of his critique of Enlightenment universalism. |
Zoekresultaat: 5 artikelen
Jaar 2012 xDiscussie |
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Tijdschrift | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Aflevering 3 2012 |
Trefwoorden | Enlightenment universalism, self-governance, freedom, moral point of view, political participation |
Auteurs | Ronald Tinnevelt |
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De bestrijding van etnische discriminatie: van speerpunt tot non-issue? |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 6 2012 |
Trefwoorden | discrimination, ethnicity, antidiscrimination policy in the Netherlands, human rights, right-wing extremism |
Auteurs | R. Witte en M.P.C. Scheepmaker |
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This article presents an overview of various measures, initiatives and developments regarding to the fight against discrimination in the Netherlands since 1971. It also gives a short overview of relevant international treaties on discrimination and the obligations for the parties involved. The political and societal attention for combating discrimination has decreased in recent years. There is a tendency to deny that discrimination is a real problem. Also the tone of voice in the public debate on integration of ethnic minorities has hardened. Nowadays, antidiscrimination policies and initiatives take place at the local level and state involvement is limited to facilitating support. The registration of discrimination complaints continues to be a problem and minor progress has been made in the last twenty years. |
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N. van Leuven, Contracten en mensenrechten: een mensenrechtelijke lezing van het contractenrecht, Antwerpen: Intersentia 2009 |
Tijdschrift | Contracteren, Aflevering 2 2012 |
Auteurs | Mr. M.J.C. van der Heijden LL.M. M.Phil |
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Tijdschrift | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Aflevering 1 2012 |
Trefwoorden | Drittwirkung, horizontal effect of human rights, constitutionalisation of private law |
Auteurs | Stefan Somers |
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This article discusses whether the horizontal effect of human rights marks a new paradigm in legal systems or is merely a new style in legal rhetoric. In doing so, much attention is paid to the differences between direct and indirect horizontal effect. Departing from social contract theory the article explains that the protection of human right values in horizontal relations is an essential feature of modern constitutionalism. It also analyses whether these values in horizontal relations should be protected by private law or by human rights. This question is looked at from a substantial, a methodological and an institutional perspective. In the end, because of institutional power balancing, the article argues in favor of an indirect horizontal effect of human rights. |
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Vrijwilligers binnen een gematigde visie op herstelrecht |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2012 |
Trefwoorden | restorative justice, volunteers, citizenship, participation, communicative justice |
Auteurs | Erik Claes en Emilie Van Daele |
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In restorative thinking it is often assumed that the involvement of volunteers, almost naturally, flows from its values and aims. But are there really convincing arguments that account for, justify or even necessitate an active policy on volunteering in restorative justice practices?This contribution focuses on the moderate view on restorative justice as developed in the Belgian context. It is argued that this approach offers a variety of reasons for developing a volunteers-programme. Two central issues in a moderate view on restorative justice are essential to understand the value of volunteering in restorative justice practices. Such a view sees 1) crime as a multi-layered phenomenon, and 2) takes participative and communicative justice as its central aim. |