01315nam0 22003251i 450 UON0030233020231205104012.54332-572-3006-020071018d1998 |0itac50 bagerCH|||| 1||||Meine Schweizein LesebuchFriedrich Dürrenmatthrsg. von Heinz Ludwig Arnold, Anna von Planta und Ulrich WeberZürichDiogenesc1998244 p.18 cm.Dono Consolato SvizzeroIT-UONSI ELVTIII/0037001UON001729012001 Diogenes Taschenbuch210 ZürichDiogenes23006CHZürichUONL003145833.91Narrativa tedesca, 1900-199021DÜRRENMATTFriedrichUONV006938386486ARNOLDHeinz LudwigUONV111231PLANTAAnna : vonUONV173659WEBERUlrichUONV173660DiogenesUONV266329650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00302330SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI ELV T III 0037 SI DC 512 7 0037 Dono Consolato SvizzeroMeine Schweiz1378790UNIOR04281nam 22006495 450 991074759170332120251008163607.03-031-32292-410.1007/978-3-031-32292-1(CKB)28467342700041(MiAaPQ)EBC30782892(Au-PeEL)EBL30782892(PPN)272916951(MiAaPQ)EBC30773651(Au-PeEL)EBL30773651(DE-He213)978-3-031-32292-1(OCoLC)1402168999(EXLCZ)992846734270004120231006d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPhilosophical Foundation of Human Rights /by Paul Tiedemann2nd ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (425 pages)Springer Textbooks in Law,2510-0009Includes index.9783031322914 Introduction -- Utilitarian and Aristotelian Approach -- The Social Contract Approach -- The Human-Dignity-Approach -- The Human-Dignity-Principle I -- The Human-Dignity-Principle II -- From Human Dignity to Human Rights -- Human Rights concerning the Protection of Physical and Mental Integrity -- Rights under Detention -- Human Rights concerning the protection of Intellectual Integrity -- Human Right to Privacy -- Human Right to the Freedom of Conscience -- Human Right to Spiritual Freedom -- Human Right to Life -- Social Human Rights -- The Right to Asylum -- Fake Human Rights -- The Principle of Liberty -- The Principle of Equality -- Rights in Conflict -- Do you still remember – the answers.This textbook presents a range of classical philosophical approaches in order to show that they are unsuitable as a foundation for human rights. Only the conception of human dignity –based on the Kantian distinction between price and dignity – can provide a sufficient basis. The derivation of human rights from the principle of human dignity allows us to identify the most crucial characteristic of human rights, namely the protection of personhood. This in turn makes it possible (1) to distinguish between real moral human rights and spurious ones, (2) to assess the scope of protection for many codified human rights according to the criteria of “core” and “yard,” and (3) offers a point of departure for creating new, unwritten human rights. This philosophical basis supports a substantial reassessment of the case law on human rights, which will ultimately allow us to improve it with regard to legal certainty, clarity and cogency. In the second edition, errors have been corrected in numerous places, the text has been made clearer and easier to understand. In addition, more recent human rights issues have been newly included, especially those related to the Corona epidemic and climate change. The textbook is primarily intended for advanced law students who are interested in a deeper understanding of human rights. It is also suitable for humanities students, and for anyone in the political or social arena whose work involves human rights and their enforcement. Each chapter is divided into four parts: Abstracts, Lecture, Recommended Reading, and Questions to check reader comprehension. Sample answers are included at the end of the book. .Springer Textbooks in Law,2510-0009LawPhilosophyLawHistoryHuman rightsTheories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal HistoryPhilosophy of LawHuman RightsLegal HistoryLawPhilosophy.LawHistory.Human rights.Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.Philosophy of Law.Human Rights.Legal History.361Tiedemann Paul1950-146953MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910747591703321Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights1999209UNINA