Human dignity is considered by a number of commentators as a normative concept that could potentially bridge the gap between bioethics and human rights. The purpose of this article is to question this assumption insofar as it applies to embryonic human life by way of a case study. The article will chart the way dignity has been historically used in French political and legal debates since the 1990s to attempt to afford constitutional protection to human embryos. It then proposes an interpretation of why such attempts failed, which could have wider significance for current debates
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
Dignity language is used on both sides of debates surrounding assisted suicide and abortion. This ch...
When in doubt, for the embryo. New arguments on the moral status of human embryos. - In the first pa...
Human dignity is considered by a number of commentators as a normative concept that could potentiall...
Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concep...
Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concep...
This paper aims at demonstrating the manner in which the recent focus of the public and legislative...
The controversy over the creation of admixed human- nonhuman embryos, and specifically of what have ...
While many European countries are entering unknown legal terrain where the embryo in vitro is concer...
Human dignity has been institutionalised in EU treaties. Politically consensual but culturally sensi...
Real protection means effective protection through existing positive law. The article attempts to de...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
Human dignity has long been used as a foundational principle in policy documents and ethical guideli...
In recent years, the concept of human dignity has become an important resource for debates in bioeth...
In this article, we explore the extent to which a dignitarian ethic can effectively shape regulatory...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
Dignity language is used on both sides of debates surrounding assisted suicide and abortion. This ch...
When in doubt, for the embryo. New arguments on the moral status of human embryos. - In the first pa...
Human dignity is considered by a number of commentators as a normative concept that could potentiall...
Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concep...
Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concep...
This paper aims at demonstrating the manner in which the recent focus of the public and legislative...
The controversy over the creation of admixed human- nonhuman embryos, and specifically of what have ...
While many European countries are entering unknown legal terrain where the embryo in vitro is concer...
Human dignity has been institutionalised in EU treaties. Politically consensual but culturally sensi...
Real protection means effective protection through existing positive law. The article attempts to de...
Commitment to human dignity is a widely shared value. Human dignity also serves as the grounding for...
Human dignity has long been used as a foundational principle in policy documents and ethical guideli...
In recent years, the concept of human dignity has become an important resource for debates in bioeth...
In this article, we explore the extent to which a dignitarian ethic can effectively shape regulatory...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
Dignity language is used on both sides of debates surrounding assisted suicide and abortion. This ch...
When in doubt, for the embryo. New arguments on the moral status of human embryos. - In the first pa...