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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: James R. May , Erin DalyPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781789901702ISBN 10: 1789901707 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 11 September 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 1. A very brief overview of a very important idea 2. Dignity and Human Rights 3. An Emerging Overlapping Consensus on the Meaning of Dignity Under Law 4. The Value of A Life: Intrinsic Worth, Agency, and Autonomy 5. The Life of the Mind: Intellectual and Emotional Integrity 6. Living With Dignity 7. Towards a Democratic Theory of Dignity IndexReviews'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 Erin Daly and James R. May 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 Daly and Professor May'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 'This book is a timely and methodical overview of dignity law, a concept that has been somewhat neglected in legal discourse and legal theory. And yet dignity is the bedrock of law, as reflected in several international human rights documents and the many constitutions drafted at the end of the last century. The reflections and the arguments raised by Erin Daly and James R. May are particularly prescient at this time, as we emerge from one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. As we strive to reconstitute our lives and the law, Erin Daly and James R. May's thoughtful perspectives on dignity will serve as a tiller to navigate the stormy waters of reconstruction.' -- Penelope Andrews, New York Law School, US 'Humanity has lost its way. We are causing unprecedented socio-ecological destruction while ruthlessly oppressing other vulnerable humans and non-human beings. We urgently need to (re)become more humble, caring, sharing and selfless co-inhabitants of a fragile planet. In this analysis, Professors Erin Daly and James R. May argue we could do so by embracing the foundational value of dignity. They reveal the importance of dignity as a core value of human societies the world over and how dignity manifests in law and is facilitated through law. Ultimately, this book shows how a full embrace of dignity as a core value could help us find our way again.' -- Louis J. Kotze, North-West University, South Africa and University of Lincoln, UK Author InformationJames R. May, Richard S. Righter Distinguished Professor of Law, Washburn University School of Law and President, Dignity Rights International and Erin Daly, Professor of Law, Widener University Delaware Law School, USA and Executive Director, Dignity Rights International Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |