01035 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008003900059020001800098082001400116084002000130100001700150245005400167250001600221260003100237300001400268500007500282650004400357520041600401INLIS00000000001017820211012035238 a0010-1021000056ta211012 | | |  a9781315238579 a342.730 8 a342.730 8 HEI t0 aHeinze, Eric1 aThe logic of constitutional rights /cEric Heinze a1st edition aLondon :bRoutledge,c2017 a122 pages ae-book 4aCivil rights--United States--Philosophy aIndividual rights raise endless conflicts and spawn intricate standards and policies. Increasing involvement by courts has added still greater complexity. It would seem that few meaningful principles can unite an area of law plagued by such uncertainty. In this book the author argues that a fixed structure underlies that complexity, determining the kinds of arguments that can be made about individual rights.