Description
This thought-provoking introduction provides an incisive overview of dignity law, a field of law emerging in every region of the globe that touches all significant aspects of the human experience. Through an examination of the burgeoning case law in this area, James R. May and Erin Daly reveal a strong overlapping consensus surrounding the meaning of human dignity as a legal right and a fundamental value of nations large and small, and how this global jurisprudence is redefining the relationship between individuals and the state.
Key features include:
- Analyses of cases from a range of jurisdictions all over the world
- A history of the shift of the concept of dignity from a philosophical idea to a legally enforceable right
- Discussion of dignity as a value and a right in different major legal contexts, and its roots in African, Asian, European and Islamic traditions.
This Advanced Introduction will be invaluable to scholars and students of law, particularly those interested in human rights, looking to understand this emerging area of law. It will inform lawyers, judges, policymakers and other advocates interested in how dignity and the law can be used to protect everyone, including the most vulnerable among us.
About the Author
James R. May, Distinguished Professor of Law, Widener University Delaware, US and President, Dignity Rights International and Erin Daly, Professor of Law, Widener University Delaware Law School, US and Executive Director, Dignity Rights International
Reviews
'This book offers a compelling introduction to human dignity, the organizing constitutional idea of the postwar era. Reaching beyond western religion, philosophy, and constitutional law, May and Daly expound an idea that is global in its reach and transformative in its ramifications. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand what a legal order that lived up to the demands of human dignity might look like.'
--Jacob Weinrib, Queen's University Faculty of Law, Canada
'This book is a very complete contribution to the meaning of dignity seen as a universal value and right, with important insights on legal doctrine and policies all over the world. It demonstrates that, inherent to all of us, dignity implies that every single human being must always be treated as a person.'
--Paul Cassia, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
'With this Advanced Introduction to Human Dignity and Law, Professors James R. May and Erin Daly deliver a global perspective on this ''very important idea''. A mine of legal materials gathered from around the world, this volume brings together essential knowledge on human dignity in a concise and engaging manner. Buzzing with energy, Professor May and Professor Daly's Advanced Introduction is a must read for all those promoting dignity rights, as well as all those curious about the great adventure of humanity and democracy.'
--Catherine Dupre, University of Exeter, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781789901702
Author James R. May
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd