Dignity as a Human Right? - George P. Smith

Dignity as a Human Right?

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Buch | Hardcover
176 Seiten
2018
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-8419-7 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
This book examines the place of human dignity as a normative standard, principle, or right in domestic and global health care decision-making. The contentious issue of end-of-life care serves the foundation of the analysis of human dignity as a human right.
Dignity is seen, commonly, as an ethical obligation owed to human persons.  The dimensions of this obligation are subject to wide discussion and defy universal agreement.  Dignity is seen, commonly, as an ethical obligation owed to human persons. Dignity as a Human Right? examines dignity within the prism of death, and more particularly, its humane and dignified management.  Although there is no domestic or international right to die with dignity, within the right to life should, arguably, be a right to dignity and self-determination especially at its end-stage; for, a powerful interface exists between the right to human dignity and the very right to life, to love and humanity as well as compassion at its conclusion.  Legislative efforts--nationally and internationally--have begun to recognize a right to die with dignity when a condition of medical futility exists.  There are presently five states and the District of Columbia, together with a judicial interpretation from the Montana Supreme Court, which recognize death assistance for the terminally ill.  Internationally, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland are seen as leaders in this recognition.  The United Nations has played a significant role in framing end-of-life decision making within the ambit of human rights protection.  The UN Charter states unequivocally that the dignity and worth of the human person must be protected and safeguarded.  Similarly, among other instruments, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights acknowledges that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.

George P. Smith is professor emeritus of law at The Catholic University of America Law School and a residential fellow at The Institute for Advanced Study at Indiana University in Bloomington.

Chapter 1: Challenges to the Notion of Dignity as a Human Right

Chapter 2: The Origins and Historty of Human Dignity

Chapter 3: The Indignities of Pain and of Suffering at the End-Of-Life

Chapter 4: Dignity in Domestic and in International Context: Aspirations, Limited Successes, and the Legacy of Senator Bricker

Chapter 5: Impleting or Impeding Dignity: Subsidiarity and Proportionality

Chapter 6: Modern Formulations of Dignity: Clarifications and Calibrations

Chapter 7: Advancing Global Frameworks Toward A New Social Order

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 230 mm
Gewicht 395 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verfassungsrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 1-4985-8419-5 / 1498584195
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-8419-7 / 9781498584197
Zustand Neuware
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