The Unavoidability of Evaluation for Interest Theories of Rights

Autor: Mark McBride
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence. 33:293-315
ISSN: 2056-4260
0841-8209
DOI: 10.1017/cjlj.2020.11
Popis: In debates over rights, as much as, or perhaps more than, in any philosophical debate, it is important to see the wood from the trees. A little while ago, new life was breathed into debates over rights, as a new candidate theory emerged to rival the extant options. More specifically, Gopal Sreenivasan’s hybrid theory of (claim-) rights emerged to rival both will theory and interest theory. This new hybrid theory underwent a series of skirmishes with the interest theory. Moving from the wood, one principal ground over which battle ensued is the so-called third party beneficiary issue. And, more specifically still, descending into the trees, a particular problem within the foregoing third party beneficiary debate centred on what I shall dub Gopal’s Granny, a case wielded by Gopal Sreenivasan, particularly against one of the foremost defenders of the interest theory, Matthew Kramer.
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