Outlines of Legal Theory Human Dignity – Human Rights

Outlines of Legal Theory  Human Dignity – Human Rights
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Explore the significance of human dignity and human rights within legal theory, reflecting on their cultural, moral, and legal implications. Delve into the essence of human rights as an essential cultural achievement, contrasting the protection and denial of human images within different legal contexts.

  • Human Dignity
  • Human Rights
  • Legal Theory
  • Cultural Implications
  • Moral Significance

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  1. University of Ljubljana 11th November 2014 Outlines of Legal Theory Human Dignity Human Rights Vytautas YRAS Vilnius University, Lithuania Vytautas.Cyras@mif.vu.lt Friedrich LACHMAYER University of Innsbruck, Austria friedrich.lachmayer@uibk.ac.at Acoustic-Files (germ.) http://jusletter-it.weblaw.ch/visualisierung/visualisierung.html www.legalvisualization.com

  2. Human image

  3. Human dignity Human image

  4. Human dignity Human image = cultural, moral, legal entity

  5. Human rights Human dignity Human image

  6. Human rights Human dignity Human image Codificated in different legal sources

  7. Denied human image outlawed

  8. Denied human image no protection by human rights no subsumption

  9. Human rights = essential cultural archievement

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