Human Dignity, Judicial Reasoning, and the Law
Comparative Perspectives on a Key Constitutional Concept
Herausgeber: Scharffs, Brett G; Vovk, Dmytro; Pin, Andrea
Human Dignity, Judicial Reasoning, and the Law
Comparative Perspectives on a Key Constitutional Concept
Herausgeber: Scharffs, Brett G; Vovk, Dmytro; Pin, Andrea
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This book tracks the increasing use of the concept of human dignity in national and international courts. It identifies how human-dignity-based arguments have expanded to cover larger sets of cases, from the right to life or to integrity or anti-discrimination, with judges understanding, interpreting, and applying human dignity differently.
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This book tracks the increasing use of the concept of human dignity in national and international courts. It identifies how human-dignity-based arguments have expanded to cover larger sets of cases, from the right to life or to integrity or anti-discrimination, with judges understanding, interpreting, and applying human dignity differently.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781032310572
- ISBN-10: 103231057X
- Artikelnr.: 70203190
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781032310572
- ISBN-10: 103231057X
- Artikelnr.: 70203190
Brett G. Scharffs is The Rex E. Lee Chair and Professor of Law, and Director of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark School of Law Andrea Pin is Full Professor of Comparative Public Law at University of Padua Dmytro Vovk is Visiting Associate Professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, and Director of the Center for the Rule of Law and Religion Studies at Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University
1. Introduction: Human Dignity in Adjudication; Part I. The Social Meaning,
Legal Salience, and Role in Adjudication of Human Dignity; 2. The Rule of
Law Sets Its Face Against Humiliation; 3. Dignity-Continuation of a
Dialogue; 4. Dignity Plus: Dignity Proper and Dignity Plus: On the Uses of
Dignity in German Constitutional Jurisprudence; 5. Dignity, Sexuality, and
Moral Order in Legal and Judicial Debate; Part II. Human Dignity:
International and Comparative Perspectives; 6. Supranational Dignity: The
Court of Justice of the European Union's Conceptualization of a Legal
Value; 7. A Multi-approach to Human Dignity in the European Court of Human
Rights; 8. Acknowledging Persons and Communities of Infinite Worth: The
Concept of Dignity in the Jurisprudence of the South African Constitutional
Court; 9. Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value: The Viewpoint of Polish
Courts; Part III. Human Dignity, Religion, and Courts; 10. Deliberations on
Dignity: Irish Case Law Concerning Medical Interventions and Freedom of
Religion, Belief, and Conscience; 11. Religious Perspective of Human
Dignity in Israeli Case Law; 12. Human (Personal) Dignity as an
Argumentation Tool of the Russian Constitutional Court; Part IV. Human
Dignity and Social Rights Protection; 13. The Judicial Use of Human Dignity
in Social Rights Issues: A European Perspective; 14. Dignity as a Shield:
The Putative Dignitarian Discourse on Protecting Migrant Domestic Workers
in Singapore; 15. Concluding Remarks
Legal Salience, and Role in Adjudication of Human Dignity; 2. The Rule of
Law Sets Its Face Against Humiliation; 3. Dignity-Continuation of a
Dialogue; 4. Dignity Plus: Dignity Proper and Dignity Plus: On the Uses of
Dignity in German Constitutional Jurisprudence; 5. Dignity, Sexuality, and
Moral Order in Legal and Judicial Debate; Part II. Human Dignity:
International and Comparative Perspectives; 6. Supranational Dignity: The
Court of Justice of the European Union's Conceptualization of a Legal
Value; 7. A Multi-approach to Human Dignity in the European Court of Human
Rights; 8. Acknowledging Persons and Communities of Infinite Worth: The
Concept of Dignity in the Jurisprudence of the South African Constitutional
Court; 9. Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value: The Viewpoint of Polish
Courts; Part III. Human Dignity, Religion, and Courts; 10. Deliberations on
Dignity: Irish Case Law Concerning Medical Interventions and Freedom of
Religion, Belief, and Conscience; 11. Religious Perspective of Human
Dignity in Israeli Case Law; 12. Human (Personal) Dignity as an
Argumentation Tool of the Russian Constitutional Court; Part IV. Human
Dignity and Social Rights Protection; 13. The Judicial Use of Human Dignity
in Social Rights Issues: A European Perspective; 14. Dignity as a Shield:
The Putative Dignitarian Discourse on Protecting Migrant Domestic Workers
in Singapore; 15. Concluding Remarks
1. Introduction: Human Dignity in Adjudication; Part I. The Social Meaning,
Legal Salience, and Role in Adjudication of Human Dignity; 2. The Rule of
Law Sets Its Face Against Humiliation; 3. Dignity-Continuation of a
Dialogue; 4. Dignity Plus: Dignity Proper and Dignity Plus: On the Uses of
Dignity in German Constitutional Jurisprudence; 5. Dignity, Sexuality, and
Moral Order in Legal and Judicial Debate; Part II. Human Dignity:
International and Comparative Perspectives; 6. Supranational Dignity: The
Court of Justice of the European Union's Conceptualization of a Legal
Value; 7. A Multi-approach to Human Dignity in the European Court of Human
Rights; 8. Acknowledging Persons and Communities of Infinite Worth: The
Concept of Dignity in the Jurisprudence of the South African Constitutional
Court; 9. Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value: The Viewpoint of Polish
Courts; Part III. Human Dignity, Religion, and Courts; 10. Deliberations on
Dignity: Irish Case Law Concerning Medical Interventions and Freedom of
Religion, Belief, and Conscience; 11. Religious Perspective of Human
Dignity in Israeli Case Law; 12. Human (Personal) Dignity as an
Argumentation Tool of the Russian Constitutional Court; Part IV. Human
Dignity and Social Rights Protection; 13. The Judicial Use of Human Dignity
in Social Rights Issues: A European Perspective; 14. Dignity as a Shield:
The Putative Dignitarian Discourse on Protecting Migrant Domestic Workers
in Singapore; 15. Concluding Remarks
Legal Salience, and Role in Adjudication of Human Dignity; 2. The Rule of
Law Sets Its Face Against Humiliation; 3. Dignity-Continuation of a
Dialogue; 4. Dignity Plus: Dignity Proper and Dignity Plus: On the Uses of
Dignity in German Constitutional Jurisprudence; 5. Dignity, Sexuality, and
Moral Order in Legal and Judicial Debate; Part II. Human Dignity:
International and Comparative Perspectives; 6. Supranational Dignity: The
Court of Justice of the European Union's Conceptualization of a Legal
Value; 7. A Multi-approach to Human Dignity in the European Court of Human
Rights; 8. Acknowledging Persons and Communities of Infinite Worth: The
Concept of Dignity in the Jurisprudence of the South African Constitutional
Court; 9. Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value: The Viewpoint of Polish
Courts; Part III. Human Dignity, Religion, and Courts; 10. Deliberations on
Dignity: Irish Case Law Concerning Medical Interventions and Freedom of
Religion, Belief, and Conscience; 11. Religious Perspective of Human
Dignity in Israeli Case Law; 12. Human (Personal) Dignity as an
Argumentation Tool of the Russian Constitutional Court; Part IV. Human
Dignity and Social Rights Protection; 13. The Judicial Use of Human Dignity
in Social Rights Issues: A European Perspective; 14. Dignity as a Shield:
The Putative Dignitarian Discourse on Protecting Migrant Domestic Workers
in Singapore; 15. Concluding Remarks