This article is primarily concerned with stigmatization resulting from public information campaigns such as public health information campaigns. Stigmatization as a concept has received much attention from social scientists but conversely little from the legal world, including the European Court of Human Rights. Stigmatization can be distinguished from other similar concepts, e.g. discrimination, stereotyping and marginalization, by its ability to induce a sense of "self-loathing." The court's limited discourse thus far raises questions as to whether it recognizes stigmatization as being capable of engaging human rights principles where no other engaging factors are present. Even if the court is willing to find engagement in such cases, it ...
The question addressed in this Article is whether state-imposed reputational harm, in itself, should...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article addresses one of the asserted cost...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
BackgroundMulti-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health risk. As awarene...
Background Multi-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health...
Since it came into force in September, 1953, the European Convention on Human Rights has served as a...
Abstract The European Court of Human Rights attached a special stigma to torture in I...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) requires that people...
The concept of rights-based ethics is that there are some rights that all humans have based only on ...
This paper discusses the stereotypes and prejudices against a certain social group as limiting facto...
The author considers the limited protection against discrimination in the European Human Rights Conv...
Stigmatization is a process, which exists in the modern society in many ways. It concerns many diffe...
This article provides an analysis of the procedural aspects of the right to silence falling within A...
This article discusses the role of the European Court of Human Rights in regulating the symbolic est...
This article uses a range of disciplinary perspectives to examine what is meant by stigma and explai...
The question addressed in this Article is whether state-imposed reputational harm, in itself, should...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article addresses one of the asserted cost...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
BackgroundMulti-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health risk. As awarene...
Background Multi-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health...
Since it came into force in September, 1953, the European Convention on Human Rights has served as a...
Abstract The European Court of Human Rights attached a special stigma to torture in I...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) requires that people...
The concept of rights-based ethics is that there are some rights that all humans have based only on ...
This paper discusses the stereotypes and prejudices against a certain social group as limiting facto...
The author considers the limited protection against discrimination in the European Human Rights Conv...
Stigmatization is a process, which exists in the modern society in many ways. It concerns many diffe...
This article provides an analysis of the procedural aspects of the right to silence falling within A...
This article discusses the role of the European Court of Human Rights in regulating the symbolic est...
This article uses a range of disciplinary perspectives to examine what is meant by stigma and explai...
The question addressed in this Article is whether state-imposed reputational harm, in itself, should...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article addresses one of the asserted cost...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...