criminal law defencesThe purpose of this article is to examine, from a comparative perspective, how security concerns have limited three distinct human rights in Germany and Australia: the right to a fair trial, the right to life and the right to human dignity. Since human rights are rarely ...
“death with dignity” movement often makes its case in terms of a “right to die” — at first (hesitantly and negatively) as “a right to refuse treatment,” now (stridently and positively) as “a right to choose the time and manner of one’s death” or “a right to assistance ...
The rights of the child: Progress toward human dignity Introduces the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, ratified by 54 nations. The combining of political and civil rights of children with e... BL Wilcox,H Nalmark - 《American Psychologist》 被引量: 22发表: 1991年 Patie...
Human Dignity and the Right of Privacy: An Analysis of Taiwans Grand Justice Interpretation No.603Huang, Wan Chun
This article addresses human dignity as both a constitutional and international legal precept. It focuses primarily on actual use of human dignity and rel... JJ Paust - 《Social Science Electronic Publishing》 被引量: 19发表: 1984年 Property as a Constitutional Right and Basic Law: Human Dignit...
Dignity and the Right to Water in Comparative Constitutional Law: Israel's Supreme Court Extends the Human Right to Water Journal of Environmental Law & LitigationKORNFELD, ITZCHAK E.
Part II illuminates the current tests courts have used to determine how the right of publicity specifically should co-exist with the First Amendment, and concludes that none of these tests are suitable in the context of publicity claims involving dignity harms. Part III develops a more suitable ...
This paper argues that human life must be protected and any attacks on life must be negated: a right to life, and a right to live, exists. But is there a right to terminate life, specifically in the cases of euthanasia and abortion? These two topics inevitably lead to heated discussions...
For the most part, national as well as international jurisprudence evaluates the right to housing without referring to human dignity. This chapter considers certain violations of the human right to housing through the lens of human dignity defined as non-humiliation. The chapter is based on the ...
Malaysia is also a diverse and inclusive society protecting human rights under the rule of law. As a good neighbour and close partner, China is willing to work with Malaysia in various fields to jointly contribute to the advancement of human rights development in both the region and the world...