Human Dignity and the Law

Human Dignity and the Law
Author: Michał Rupniewski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1032180765

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"This book reassesses the relationship between human dignity, law and specifically the 'personalist' school of agency. The work argues that a specific way of appreciating dignity is contained in how law understands the person, and so can be used to improve upon how we explain and interpret the law. Despite considerable differences between jurisdictions as regards human dignity in application, it is argued that the particular weight of human persons is the widely shared focal point. The central claim therefore is that the law recognizes, and tries to foster, the status of personhood, and, drawing on the work of Karol Wojtyła, the author develops a 'Status of Personhood Theory'. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of Legal Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Philosophy, Ethics and Political Theory"--

Human Dignity and Law

Human Dignity and Law
Author: Stephen Riley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Dignity
ISBN: 113828758X

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This book is a rethinking of human dignity in relation to our principles of social governance. The result is a revisionist account of human dignity and law, one focused less on the use of human dignity in our regulations and more on its constitutive implications for the governance of the public realm.

From Human Dignity to Natural Law

From Human Dignity to Natural Law
Author: Richard Berquist,Jensen
Publsiher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780813232423

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From Human Dignity to Natural Law shows how the whole of the natural law, as understood in the Aristotelian Thomistic tradition, is contained implicitly in human dignity. Human dignity means existing for one’s own good (the common good as well as one’s individual good), and not as a mere means to an alien good. But what is the true human good? This question is answered with a careful analysis of Aristotle’s definition of happiness. The natural law can then be understood as the precepts that guide us in achieving happiness. To show that human dignity is a reality in the nature of things and not a mere human invention, it is necessary to show that human beings exist by nature for the achievement of the properly human good in which happiness is found. This implies finality in nature. Since contemporary natural science does not recognize final causality, the book explains why living things, as least, must exist for a purpose and why the scientific method, as currently understood, is not able to deal with this question. These reflections will also enable us to respond to a common criticism of natural law theory: that it attempts to derive statements of what ought to be from statements about what is. After defining the natural law and relating it to human or positive law, Richard Berquist considers Aquinas’s formulation of the first principle of the natural law. It then discusses the love commandments to love God above all things and to love one’s neighbor as oneself as the first precepts of the natural law. Subsequent chapters are devoted to clarifying and defending natural law precepts concerned with the life issues, with sexual morality and marriage, and with fundamental natural rights. From Human Dignity to Natural Law concludes with a discussion of alternatives to the natural law.

Advanced Introduction to Human Dignity and Law

Advanced Introduction to Human Dignity and Law
Author: James R. May,Erin Daly
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781789901696

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This thought-provoking introduction provides an incisive overview of dignity law, a field of law emerging in every region of the globe that touches all significant aspects of the human experience. Through an examination of the burgeoning case law in this area, James R. May and Erin Daly reveal a strong overlapping consensus surrounding the meaning of human dignity as a legal right and a fundamental value of nations large and small, and how this global jurisprudence is redefining the relationship between individuals and the state.

Human Dignity and International Law

Human Dignity and International Law
Author: Andrea Gattini,Rosana Garciandia,Philippa Webb
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004435650

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This book reflects on how the concept of human dignity, a central and classical concept in public international law, is used to protect the rights of particularly vulnerable sectors of contemporary society.

Making Human Dignity Central to International Human Rights Law

Making Human Dignity Central to International Human Rights Law
Author: Matthew McManus
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781786834669

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In recent years, there has been an explosion of writing on the topic of human dignity across a plethora of different academic disciplines. Despite this explosion of interest, there is one group – critical legal scholars – that has devoted little if any attention to human dignity. This book argues that these scholars should attend to human dignity, a concept rich enough to support a whole range of progressive ambitions, particularly in the field of international law. It synthesizes certain liberal arguments about the good of self-authorship with the critical legal philosophy of Roberto Unger and the capabilities approach to agency of Amartya Sen, to formulate a unique conception of human dignity. The author argues how human dignity flows from an individual’s capacity for self-authorship as defined by the set of expressive capabilities s/he possesses, and the book demonstrates how this conception can enrich our understanding of international human rights law by making the amplification of human dignity its fundamental orientation.

Legal Ethics and Human Dignity

Legal Ethics and Human Dignity
Author: David Luban
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009-08-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105134526537

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A wide-ranging collection of essays from a leading scholar of legal ethics.

The Concept of Human Dignity in Human Rights Discourse

The Concept of Human Dignity in Human Rights Discourse
Author: David Kretzmer,Eckart Klein
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004478190

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The notion of human dignity plays a central role in human rights discourse. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognition of the inherent dignity and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. The international Covenants on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and on Civil and Political Rights state that all human rights derive from inherent dignity of the human person. Some modern constitutions include human dignity as a fundamental non-derogable right; others mention it as a right to be protected alongside other rights. It is not only lawyers concerned with human rights who have to contend with the concept of human dignity. The concept has been discussed by, inter alia, theologians, philosophers, and anthropologists. In this book leading scholars in constitutional and international law, human rights, theology, philosophy, history and classics, from various countries, discuss the concept of human dignity from differing perspectives. These perspectives help to elucidate the meaning of the concept in human rights discourse.