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  1. Human rights - Natural Law, Transformation, Rights: The modern conception of natural law as meaning or implying natural rights was elaborated primarily by thinkers of the 17th and 18th centuries.

  2. Natural Law and Natural Rights (1980; second edition 2011) is a book by John Finnis first published by Oxford University Press, as part of the Clarendon Law Series. Finnis develops a philosophy of Law in the tradition of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas – Natural Law.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2011 · Books. Natural Law and Natural Rights. John Finnis. OUP Oxford, Apr 7, 2011 - Law - 494 pages. First published in 1980, Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely heralded as a...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2007 · Natural Law Theories. First published Mon Feb 5, 2007; substantive revision Wed Jun 3, 2020. This entry considers natural law theories only as theories of law. That is not to say that legal theory can be adequately identified and pursued independently of moral and political theory.

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · Natural law, system of right or justice held to be common to all humans and derived from nature rather than from the rules of society (positive law). Its meaning and relation to positive law have been debated throughout time, varying from a law innate or divinely determined to one determined by natural conditions.

  6. This Handbook provides an intellectually rigorous and accessible overview of the relationship between natural law and human rights. It fills a crucial gap in the literature with leading scholarship on the importance of natural law as a philosophical foundation for human rights and its significance for contemporary debates.

  7. Natural Law and Natural Rights is a classic work of legal philosophy by John Finnis, exploring the foundations of morality, justice, and human rights. Drawing on historical and contemporary sources, Finnis offers a comprehensive and original account of the natural law tradition and its relevance to modern legal and political issues.