Introduction : group-differentiated rights -- Collective aspects of legal rights -- Law and social categories -- Rights and social groups -- Liberal membership -- The universalist critique -- Three models of group-differentiated rights
Summary
Critically assessing the group-differentiated form of 'right' from within analytical, constitutive and liberal theory, this book examines to what extent the group-differentiated form of right serves to constitute aspects of human identity and whether this should be a cause for concern