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Handbook of human dignity in Europe/ edited by Paolo Becchi, Klaus Mathis.
other author:
Becchi, Paolo.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
Description:
xv, 1012 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Human Dignity in Europe: Introduction -- Albania -- Andorra -- Austria -- Belgium -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Bulgaria -- Croatia -- Cyprus -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Estonia -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Great Britain and Northern Ireland -- Greece -- Hungary -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Kosovo -- Latvia -- Liechtenstein -- Lithuania -- Luxemburg -- Macedonian -- Malta -- Monaco -- Montenegro -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Poland -- Portugal -- Romania -- San Marino -- Serbia -- Slovakia -- Slovenia -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Vatican City State -- EU -- Human Dignity in Europe: Conclusion -- Human Dignity and the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Springer eBooks
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Dignity - Handbooks, manuals, etc. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28082-0
ISBN:
9783319280820
Handbook of human dignity in Europe
Handbook of human dignity in Europe
[electronic resource] /edited by Paolo Becchi, Klaus Mathis. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xv, 1012 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Human Dignity in Europe: Introduction -- Albania -- Andorra -- Austria -- Belgium -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Bulgaria -- Croatia -- Cyprus -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Estonia -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Great Britain and Northern Ireland -- Greece -- Hungary -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Kosovo -- Latvia -- Liechtenstein -- Lithuania -- Luxemburg -- Macedonian -- Malta -- Monaco -- Montenegro -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Poland -- Portugal -- Romania -- San Marino -- Serbia -- Slovakia -- Slovenia -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Vatican City State -- EU -- Human Dignity in Europe: Conclusion -- Human Dignity and the European Convention on Human Rights.
This handbook provides a systematic overview of the legal concept and the meaning of human dignity for each European state and the European Union. For each of these 43 countries and the EU, it scrutinizes three main aspects: the constitution, legislation, and application of law (court rulings) The book addresses and presents answers to important questions relating to the concept of human dignity. These questions include the following: What is the meaning of human dignity? What is the legal status of the respective human dignity norms? Are human dignity norms of a programmatic nature, or do they establish an individual right which can be invoked before court? Is human dignity inviolable? The volume answers these questions from the perspectives of all European countries. As a reaction to the barbaric events during World War II, human dignity (dignitas) found its way into international law. Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states that "[a]ll human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights." The starting point for developing the concept on a national level was the codification of human dignity in article 1, paragraph 1 of the German Grundgesetz. Consequently, the concept of human dignity spread throughout Europe and, in the context of human rights, became a fundamental legal concept.
ISBN: 9783319280820
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-28082-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BJ1533.D45 / H363 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 331.013
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