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BOOKs | National Law School | General Stacks | 323 MCC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 29.01.2024 | 38758 |
Table of Contents
1:In Pursuit of Human Dignity: an introduction to current debates, Chris McCrudden;
Part I: Historical perspectives;
2:Dignité/ Dignidade: Organizing Against Threats to Dignity in Societies After Slavery, Rebecca J. Scott;
3:Würde des Menschen: Restoring Human Dignity in Post-Nazi Germany, Christopher Goos;
4:The Secret History of Constitutional Dignity, Samuel Moyn;
5:Constructing the Meaning of Human Dignity: Four Questions, Catherine Dupré;
6:Human Dignity: Experience and History, Practical Reason and Faith, David Hollenbach;
Part II: Dignity critiques;
7:Dignity: the Case Against, Michael Rosen;
8:Socio-economic rights, basic needs and human dignity: A perspective from law's front line, Connor Gearty FBA;
9:The Triple Dilemma of Human Dignity: a case study, Christoph Möllers;
10:The Concept of Human Dignity: Current usages, future discourses, Bernard Schlink;
11:Dignity Rather Than Rights, John Milbank;
Part III: Theological perspectives;
12:Dignity, Person and Imago Trinitatis, James Hanvey;
13:Human Dignity and the Image of God, Janet Soskice;
14:Dignity as an Eschatological Concept, David Walsh;
15:The Vanishing Absolute and the Deconsecrated God: a theological reflection on revelation, law and human dignity, Tina Beattie;
16:A Christian Theological Account of Human Worth, David P. Gushee;
Part IV: Philosophical perspectives;
17:Human Dignity as a Foundation for Human Rights, John Tasioulas;
18:In Defence of Human Dignity: Comments on Rosen and Kant, Thomas Hill;
19:Citizenship and Dignity, Jeremy Waldron FBA;
20:Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Simply Trying to do the Right Thing, Roger Brownsword;
Part V: Judicial perspectives;
21:Human Dignity: The constitutional value and the constitutional right, Aharon Barak;
22:Dignity in a Legal Context: Dignity as absolute right, Dieter Grimm;
23:Human dignity in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, Jean-Paul Costa;
Part VI: Applications;
24:Justifying Freedom of Religion: does dignity help?, Julian Rivers;
25:Which Dignity? Which Religious Freedom?, Patrick Riordan;
26:From Imago Dei to Mutual Recognition: the Evolution of the Concept of Human Dignity in the Light of the Defence of Religious Freedom, Sergio Dellavalle;
27:A Communion in Good Living': Human Dignity and Religious Liberty beyond the Overlapping Consensus, Joel Harrison;
28:Dignity and Disgrace: Moral Citizenship and Constitutional Protection, Edwin Cameron;
29:The Dignity of Marriage, Christopher Tollefsen;
30:Response to Tollefsen and Cameron, Robert P. George;
31:Dignity and the Duty to Protect Unborn Life, Reva Siegal;
32:Is dignity language useful in bioethical discussion of assisted suicide and abortion?, David A. Jones;
33:Dignity, Choice, and Circumstances, Denise Réaume;
34:Human dignity, interiority, and poverty, Clemens Sedmak;
35:Dignity as Perception: Recognition of the Human Individual and the Individual Animal in Legal Thought, Joseph Vining;
Part VII: Ways forward?;
36:The good sense of dignity - six antidotes to dignity fatigue in ethics and law, Matthias Mahlmann;
37:Human Rights, Human Dignity, and Human Experience, Paolo Carozza;
38:Discourses of Dignity, Gerald L. Neuman;
39:Dignified Disciplinarity: Towards a Transdisciplinary Understanding of Human Dignity, Alexandra Kemmerer
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