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Human Right to a Dignified Existence in an International Context

Human Right to a Dignified Existence in an International Context Legal and Philosophical Perspectives

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Human Right to a Dignified Existence in an International Context

Legal and Philosophical Perspectives

Logi Gunnarsson | Ulrike Mürbe | Norman Weiß

Law / General

In their contributions, the authors connect general philosophical reasoning about the foundational role of human dignity for human rights with more concrete demands as to how to deal with basic human needs and to end poverty. These legal and political arguments are based on recent rulings of regional courts and international human rights bodies. They discuss obligations that result from human rights and ask which institutions or corporations are responsible for their realisation.

Logi Gunnarsson is Professor of Philosophy and Director of both the Human Rights Centre and the William James Centre,
Ulrike Mürbe is a PhD student at the Department of Philosophy and Norman Weiß is apl. professor of Public International Law and Permanent Senior Fellow at the Human Rights Centre, all at the University of Potsdam.


Publication Date: 25 July 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Nomos/Hart
ISBN-13: 9781509934072
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 160
Weight (oz): 10.08

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