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196The Neutral State and the Mandatory CrucifixReligion and Human Rights 6 (3). 2011.In this article we present a conceptual overview of relevant interpretations of what state neutrality may imply; we suggest a distinction between inclusive neutrality and exclusive neutrality. This distinction provides a useful framework for understanding the several positions as presented by the parties in the Lautsi case. We conclude by suggesting a solution of the Lautsi case that might provide a more viable solution.
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15Towards a Right to Cultural Identity: A Review EssayThe Leiden Journal of International Law 16 (3): 639-949. 2003.
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11Child Labor Abroad: Five Policy OptionsPhilosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 24 (3): 9-13. 2004.Differences in socioeconomic and infrastructural elements among nations, differing conceptions about childhood, and the failure to distinguish between child work and child labor render a simple ban on child labor abroad idealistic and impractical.
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19Because it is normative, stupid! Over de rol van politieke theorie binnen de politicologieRes Publica (Misc) 53 (1): 9-29. 2011.
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67Western Policies on Child Labor AbroadEthics and International Affairs 20 (2): 193-218. 2006.Child labor evokes deep emotions and is cause for growing international concern. Most recent global estimates show that 186 million children are engaged in full time economic activity.
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Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics |
Philosophy of Law |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Law |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Philosophy of Social Science |