Human Goods and Human Rights Law: Two Modes of Derivation from Natural Law

Grégoire C. N. Webber
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The category of ‘human rights law’ is sometimes limited to bills and charters of rights on the model of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to the case law of courts interpreting and applying these legal measures. This chapter, forthcoming in The Cambridge Handbook of Natural Law and Human Rights (Tom Angier, Iain Benson, and Mark Retter, eds, Cambridge University Press), argues that the measures that realise human rights in the law are the everyday, unremarkable measures that make up the full corpus of legal materials directing what may, must, and must not be done. The argument explores how all sound positive law finds its source in human goods through one of two modes of derivation: deduction or specification. These are the same two modes of positive law’s derivation from natural law, for the reach of human rights law is more or less coextensive with the reach of positive law and the human goods from which are derived human rights law are the same human goods from which are derived natural law’s practical principles and precepts.
人财与人权法:自然法的两种衍生模式
“人权法”的范畴有时限于以《世界人权宣言》为范本的法案和权利宪章,以及法院解释和适用这些法律措施的判例法。这一章即将在《剑桥自然法与人权手册》(汤姆·安吉尔、伊恩·本森和马克·瑞特主编,剑桥大学出版社)中出版。这一章认为,在法律中实现人权的措施是日常的、不起眼的措施,它们构成了指导什么可以做、什么必须做、什么不能做的法律材料的完整语料库。论证探讨了所有健全的实在法是如何通过演绎或规范这两种衍生模式中的一种,在人类商品中找到其源头的。这是实在法从自然法衍生出来的两种相同的模式,因为人权法的范围或多或少与实在法的范围相同,而衍生出人权法的人类利益与衍生出自然法的实践原则和戒律的人类利益是相同的。
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