The conference took
place at the Faculty of Law, National University
of Singapore
19 to 20 May 2016.
Among others, the following questions were
addressed at the conference:
- What is the correct methodology for a
philosophical theory of legal rights?
- Is the Hohfeldian schema a secure
foundation on which to build one’s theory of
rights?
- Does either the interest theory or the
will theory provide a correct theory of
rights, or must these theories be
transcended?
Additionally, doctrinal
applications of the above were considered.
Participants included:
Andrew Halpin (National University of Singapore)
James Penner (National University of Singapore)
Mark McBride (National University of Singapore)
Matthew Kramer (University of Cambridge)
Rowan Cruft (Stirling University)
Gopal Sreenivasan (Duke University)
Hillel Steiner (University of Manchester) * His
paper was delivered in his absence
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