posted on 2019-04-25, 10:23authored byStephen Riley
This paper argues that human dignity is a sui generis status principle whose function
lies in unifying our normative orders. More fully, human dignity denotes a basic status to be
preserved in any institution or process; it is a principle demanding determination in different
contexts; and it has its most characteristic application where the legal, moral, and political place
competing obligations on individuals. The implication of this account is that we should not seek
to reduce human dignity to either a legal norm or a legal principle.
History
Citation
Ratio Juris, Volume 32, Issue 4, December 2019, Pages 439-454
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Leicester Law School
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