Human dignity is a value of great antiquity. Dignity for the classical Roman conveyed the sense of the rank of some citizens of Roman society. Later, in the period of the Renaissance, religious writings expanded the idea of human dignity to a quality enjoyed by all, not simply an elite. The Renaissance fortified the conception of the individual's capacity, through God, to transform themselves. The second great renaissance in the life of human dignity occurred at the end of World War II. The appalling loss of civilian life during this conflict and the gruesome revelations of the treatment of minorities, most notably the evil treatment of European Jews, revived discussion of human dignity. Human dignity may have waxed and waned in legal an...
The evolution of national and international regulation outlined, especially in the last few decades,...
Background/Objectives: The term "dignity" is widely used in the texts of the international legal ins...
The modern state produces distinctive possibilities and pathologies for human value and autonomy. Th...
Human dignity is a value of great antiquity. Dignity for the classical Roman conveyed the sense of t...
Legal documents after World War II frequently invoke human dignity. As a legal concept, human dignit...
The concept of human dignity lies at the heart of many national and international conventions of hum...
Dignity is a key-notion in both the Charter of the United Nations and the Declaration of Human Righ...
Human dignity is at the same time a theological, philosophical and legal category. Subject literatu...
This paper, written for a symposium on the 50th anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, the Catholic Chur...
The article aims to reveal the inner contradictions within the contemporary understanding of human d...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in so far as it is used as mea...
In many acts on international protection of human rights there appears the notion of „inherent dign...
Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concep...
The concept of human dignity is relatively new in international and domestic constitutional law. Dig...
The concept of human dignity is relatively new in international and domestic constitutional law. Dig...
The evolution of national and international regulation outlined, especially in the last few decades,...
Background/Objectives: The term "dignity" is widely used in the texts of the international legal ins...
The modern state produces distinctive possibilities and pathologies for human value and autonomy. Th...
Human dignity is a value of great antiquity. Dignity for the classical Roman conveyed the sense of t...
Legal documents after World War II frequently invoke human dignity. As a legal concept, human dignit...
The concept of human dignity lies at the heart of many national and international conventions of hum...
Dignity is a key-notion in both the Charter of the United Nations and the Declaration of Human Righ...
Human dignity is at the same time a theological, philosophical and legal category. Subject literatu...
This paper, written for a symposium on the 50th anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae, the Catholic Chur...
The article aims to reveal the inner contradictions within the contemporary understanding of human d...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in so far as it is used as mea...
In many acts on international protection of human rights there appears the notion of „inherent dign...
Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concep...
The concept of human dignity is relatively new in international and domestic constitutional law. Dig...
The concept of human dignity is relatively new in international and domestic constitutional law. Dig...
The evolution of national and international regulation outlined, especially in the last few decades,...
Background/Objectives: The term "dignity" is widely used in the texts of the international legal ins...
The modern state produces distinctive possibilities and pathologies for human value and autonomy. Th...