In recent years, there has been much greater legal attention paid to aspects of dignity that have previously been ignored or treated with actual hostility, especially in constitutional law and public law generally. But private law also plays an important role. In particular, certain forms of tort liability are imposed in order to protect individual dignity of various sorts and compensate for invasions of individual dignity. Defamation, invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and even false imprisonment fall into this category. Despite the growing importance of dignity, this value has received very little self-conscious or express attention in tort cases or torts scholarship. The absence of a robustly- articulated ...
Delivered as the Dignity in Law Symposium keynote address, this essay surveys uses of dignity in U.S...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in so far as it is used as mea...
Human dignity is not a freestanding constitutional right, but it is a strongly held constitutional v...
In recent years, there has been much greater legal attention paid to aspects of dignity that have pr...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some of its “dignitarian” us...
Few words play a more central role in modern constitutional law without appearing in the Constitutio...
Money damages can operate to restore the dignity of a person who has been injured in tort or deprive...
The remark has occasionally been made that there is nothing that can accurately be called a law of ...
International audienceThis paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some o...
David Luban argues in this lecture that the moral foundation of the lawyer\u27s profession lies in t...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
Human dignity is a well-known concept among Western countries since after World War II, when states,...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
When does a punishment for crime cross from being a legitimate goal of the state to a dignity taking...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
Delivered as the Dignity in Law Symposium keynote address, this essay surveys uses of dignity in U.S...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in so far as it is used as mea...
Human dignity is not a freestanding constitutional right, but it is a strongly held constitutional v...
In recent years, there has been much greater legal attention paid to aspects of dignity that have pr...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some of its “dignitarian” us...
Few words play a more central role in modern constitutional law without appearing in the Constitutio...
Money damages can operate to restore the dignity of a person who has been injured in tort or deprive...
The remark has occasionally been made that there is nothing that can accurately be called a law of ...
International audienceThis paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some o...
David Luban argues in this lecture that the moral foundation of the lawyer\u27s profession lies in t...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
Human dignity is a well-known concept among Western countries since after World War II, when states,...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
When does a punishment for crime cross from being a legitimate goal of the state to a dignity taking...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
Delivered as the Dignity in Law Symposium keynote address, this essay surveys uses of dignity in U.S...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in so far as it is used as mea...
Human dignity is not a freestanding constitutional right, but it is a strongly held constitutional v...