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Citation
Cruft R (2006) Against Individualistic Justifications of Property Rights. Utilitas, 18 (2), pp. 154-172. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953820806001968
Abstract
In this article I argue that, despite the views of such theorists as Locke, Hart and Raz, most of a person's property rights cannot be individualistically justified. Instead most property rights, if justified at all, must be justified on non-individualistic (e.g. consequentialist) grounds. This, I suggest, implies that most property rights cannot be morally fundamental ‘human rights’.
Keywords
; Human rights; Right of property; Intellectual property Philosophy
Journal
Utilitas: Volume 18, Issue 2
| Status | Published | 
|---|---|
| Publication date | 30/06/2006 | 
| Publication date online | 19/05/2006 | 
| URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/1542 | 
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press | 
| ISSN | 0953-8208 | 
| eISSN | 1741-6183 | 
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