Hervada, Javier

Critical Introduction to Natural Right - 02 - Montreal Librairie Wilson & Lafleur Inc 2020 - 135p - Gratianus Collection Series .

Chapter 1,
The Juridical Art,
The Virtue of Justice,
Chapter2,
Analysis of Justice and of that which is just,
the point of Departure,
Things are Apportioned,
Things stand or may stand in the sphere of power of other persons,
The definition of justice: to give to each person that which is his own,
To give,
to each person,,
that which is his own,
That which is just,
the concept,
the Right as that which is just,
The just under the aspects of equality,
The title, the foundation, and the measure of that which is just,
The relation of Justice,
Fundamental types of relations of justice,
The debt between persons (Commutative justice),
The debt of the collectivity to the individual (Distributive justice),
The debt of the individual to the collectivity (legal Justice),
The foundation of Right,
The fair and Equity,
the unjust and injustice,
The concept of injustice,
Types of injustice,
The unjust and harm from injustice,
Restitution,
Compensation,
Chapter3,
Division of right,
Existence of natural right,
Existence of natural titles,
Existence of natural measures,
Human nature and the nature of things in determining the natural right,
Types of natural rights,
Original rights and subsequent rights,
Primary rights and derived rights,
Natural rights as goods and their measures,
Which goods constitute natural rights?,
Natural measure of rights,
Human nature and the historical perspective in relation to natural rights,
Nature and the historical perspective,
Influence of the historical perspective of natural rights,
Limits of the historical perspective,
Abstraction and the connection regarding natural rights,
positive right,
Relations between natural right and positive right,
Chapter 4,
The subject of right,
The person in the Juridical sense,
Juridical Relations,
Chapter 5,
The Juridical Rule,
the Norm and its relation to that which is just,
The Juridical Norm,
The natural juridical rule,
Some premises,
The existence of natural law,
The basis of natural law: The ends of man,
the Descriptive definition of natural law,
The obligatoriness of natural law,
How to cognize Natural law?,
The structure of natural law,
The variety of the percepts of natural law,
The universality of natural law,
Human nature and the historical perspective regarding the precepts of natural law,
Natural law and freedom,
Natural law and human law,
Natural Juridical Law,
Types of natural juridical norms,
Chapter7,
Natural Juridical law and positive law,
Chapter 8 ,
the science of natural rights


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