The right not to be subjected to torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment is invariably associated with ‘human dignity’. The idea of dignity plays some role in this right’s interpretation, although the content of the idea in this context, as in others, is unclear. Making sense of the dignity idea involves a number of challenges. These challenges give rise to the methodological-type question at the heart of this article: how should human rights lawyers go about articulating the content of ‘dignity’? The article proposes, and models, a methodological approach in response. Its core argument is that human rights law needs the vocabulary provided by theorizations of dignity, but that these theorizations should be anchored in ...
The aim of this article is to bring to social theorists ’ attention the growing visibility of the no...
This article acknowledges that human dignity is a concept that cannot be not easily defined. It att...
This essay is a reply to Christopher McCrudden\u27s Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Hum...
The right not to be subjected to torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment is inv...
Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right ...
Proponents of dignity see it as a useful tool which solves the most important (if not all) of the pr...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
This thesis addresses the meaning and scope of application of the right not to be subjected to degra...
The idea of ‘human dignity’ is, notoriously, as ambiguous as it is compelling. Notwithstanding the a...
This chapter focuses on a number of common questions relating to the concept of degradation, against...
“Our dignity is more important than our lives” J. Steele (2008). The central goal of human rights ha...
In this article I try to elucidate the concept of human dignity by taking a closer look at the featu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 91-99.Chapter 1. Introduction to human dignity -- Chapter 2. ...
This paper explores the connections between human rights, human dignity, and power. The idea of huma...
The aim of this article is to bring to social theorists ’ attention the growing visibility of the no...
This article acknowledges that human dignity is a concept that cannot be not easily defined. It att...
This essay is a reply to Christopher McCrudden\u27s Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Hum...
The right not to be subjected to torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment is inv...
Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right ...
Proponents of dignity see it as a useful tool which solves the most important (if not all) of the pr...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
This thesis addresses the meaning and scope of application of the right not to be subjected to degra...
The idea of ‘human dignity’ is, notoriously, as ambiguous as it is compelling. Notwithstanding the a...
This chapter focuses on a number of common questions relating to the concept of degradation, against...
“Our dignity is more important than our lives” J. Steele (2008). The central goal of human rights ha...
In this article I try to elucidate the concept of human dignity by taking a closer look at the featu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 91-99.Chapter 1. Introduction to human dignity -- Chapter 2. ...
This paper explores the connections between human rights, human dignity, and power. The idea of huma...
The aim of this article is to bring to social theorists ’ attention the growing visibility of the no...
This article acknowledges that human dignity is a concept that cannot be not easily defined. It att...
This essay is a reply to Christopher McCrudden\u27s Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Hum...