subsidiarity (səbˌsɪdɪˈærɪtɪ) n 1.(Roman Catholic Church) (in the Roman Catholic Church) a principle of social doctrine that all social bodies exist for the sake of the individual so that what individuals are able to do, society should not take over, and what smal...
The principle of subsidiarity, instead, gives us a conceptual tool to mediate the polarity of pluralism and the common good in a globalized world and helps us make sense of international human rights law. I argue that we should regard subsidiarity as a structural principle of international human...
To do so, I employ the natural law principle of subsidiarity which is chiefly concerned about what is required to balance human dignity against the common good precisely the values most in tension during the pandemic. I conclude with some observations on the importance of adopting a moral lens ...
Subsidiarity is a way of organizing individuals and social groups in community to help each other in pursuing their interests with common goals, the ultimate purpose being to assist one another and uphold the common good.; The vision of the common good sees in the human person the personal ...