The purpose of the book is to enrich the liberal notion of neutral state in such a way that it will take into account the problem of justice and otherness which are closely linked to human rights and development in an interdependent world. The second purpose is to provide some normative order to ethical-political life infused with universal equality and respect for human rights without generating illegitimate closure to otherness in an interdependent world. The book aims at analysing various concepts such as justice, good, ethic, community etc. which are closely related to human rights and development. The scope of study includes various aspects such as liberal vision of good life, spheres of justice, the limit of pluralism, moral inclusion, social construction etc. which are inevitable for any ethical reasoning regarding human rights. This book will provide valuable guidance to jurists, social scientists, civil rights activists, policy makers etc.
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