Right to Dignity in Contemporary New Humanism
Alessio Caracciolo
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Alessio Caracciolo: University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
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Abstract:
The evolution of national and international regulation outlined, especially in the last few decades, a number of legal figures that, as a result of an universal recognition, raises to human rights. Stands out from all the Right to Human Dignity, which is configured as inclusive of all cases so far spread considered, with a quid pluris constituted by its meaningful correlation to the very essence of human being: everyone deserves a dignified existence. Through the legal experiences in various States since the birth of modern codifications, we can assume how the concept of dignity is strictly related to that and the meaning concept of Persona. The present paper is founded on this basis, it concerns the adaptation of the concept of dignity in a changing global background where, at times, seems to be overshadowed.
Keywords: human rights; quality of life; law; democracy; social inclusion; global sustainability; new business processes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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