none2Rights have moral content. Both the right to choose to have an abortion and the total prohibition against the procurement of an abortion based on the right to life or personhood of the fetus are steeply embedded in morality. Moreover, constitutional adjudication in general and even ordinary adjudication in many cases – e.g., should victims of industrial pollution be compensated for their impaired health – inevitably raise moral questions and call for answers that require making moral judgments, or that at least have signifi cant moral implications. The purpose of this chapter is to determine whether judges can avoid being moral arbiters; whether they ought to be moral arbiters; or whether inevitable questions of morality tied to the gr...
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Since there are no absolute moral rights and duties, it depends on the will and interest of the peop...
In R. (on the application of Axon) v. Secretary of State for Health & Another, the English High Cour...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...
Induced abortion continues to be a subject of ethical and moral debates, with the hope that reaching...
Does the United States Supreme Court decide cases on the basis of moral and ethical value judgments?...
The author takes up the issue o f judicial ethics, and in particular, he analyses the influence of t...
A basic human right - the right to life, even today faces numerous questions when it comes to its sc...
Both the defenders and critics of judicial review assume tacitly that there is a special moral capa...
There is a shared conviction that human beings have a right to life. This dissertation shows (i)how ...
In this modern period, societal and religious groups are strongly divided regarding the acceptabilit...
This essay argues that Sandra Day O\u27Connor\u27s moral reasoning concerning abortion cases represe...
O presente estudo tem por escopo investigar o conceito de pessoa moral, e as implicações éticas e ju...
Between January 1973 and February 1975 five major constitutional courts in the Western world ruled o...
This article concerns the legitimacy of various legal schemes for dealing with abortion. Legitimacy ...
The fundamental value in judicial ethics is impartiality. This means that a judge is duty-bound to d...
Since there are no absolute moral rights and duties, it depends on the will and interest of the peop...
In R. (on the application of Axon) v. Secretary of State for Health & Another, the English High Cour...
The Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 18901 of May 13, 2021 has determined that doctors who are oppos...
Induced abortion continues to be a subject of ethical and moral debates, with the hope that reaching...
Does the United States Supreme Court decide cases on the basis of moral and ethical value judgments?...
The author takes up the issue o f judicial ethics, and in particular, he analyses the influence of t...
A basic human right - the right to life, even today faces numerous questions when it comes to its sc...
Both the defenders and critics of judicial review assume tacitly that there is a special moral capa...
There is a shared conviction that human beings have a right to life. This dissertation shows (i)how ...
In this modern period, societal and religious groups are strongly divided regarding the acceptabilit...
This essay argues that Sandra Day O\u27Connor\u27s moral reasoning concerning abortion cases represe...
O presente estudo tem por escopo investigar o conceito de pessoa moral, e as implicações éticas e ju...
Between January 1973 and February 1975 five major constitutional courts in the Western world ruled o...
This article concerns the legitimacy of various legal schemes for dealing with abortion. Legitimacy ...
The fundamental value in judicial ethics is impartiality. This means that a judge is duty-bound to d...