Search results for "Moral integrity"
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Trend of Drug Abuse in 2011– 2014 in Italy
2017
Doping, although was born as a medication and not with the purpose of enhancing performance, is a widespread practice in all sports, between amateur and gym-goers. The Italian sports federations were in second place worldwide for positive doping-test, after Russia. This review focuses on the analysis of data collected by Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) in the 2012–2014 period, showing that the most commonly used substances were anabolic androgenic agents, glucocorticoids, diuretics and stimulants. Prevention in doping could be a key to limit the damage caused by this harmful practice both, for the physical health and the athlete’s moral integrity and anti-doping campai…
Juicios y sentencias del Tribunal de la Santa Inquisición de Murcia contra ciudadanos residentes en la Corona de Aragón, desde el siglo XV al XIX
2020
Resumen: Durante cinco siglos, el tribunal de la Inquisicon de Murcia se encargo de juzgar los casos mas diversos y realizar innumerables persecuciones, con mayor o menor intensidad y dureza, contra aquellos que se salian de la doctrina represiva marcada por la iglesia. A los supuestos delitos religiosos contra la doctrina y la fe, se unian aquellos de caracter sexual, ademas de los llevados a cabo contra numerosos clerigos de dudoso comportamiento e integridad etica y moral.Extraidos del catalogo publicado por Juan Blaquez Miguel en la revista Murgetana en el ano 1987, teniendo como fuente principal la documentacion existente en el Archivo Historico Nacional, el estudio que se presenta ana…
Human Dignity and Legally Protected Goods in Criminal Law
2020
Criminal law protects certain basic goods because they are directly or indirectly connected with the dignity of the person. However, in cases such as euthanasia, prostitution or surrogacy motherhood, the appeal to the dignity of the person is used, in the opposite sense, as the basis for decriminalization. In these cases, dignity is identified with the autonomy of the person and their capacity to dispose of all their goods, even if they are essential. This work argues that there is an ontological core of dignity (requirement of absolute respect) that is subtracted from autonomy and that is protected by the concept of ‘moral integrity’. It prevents certain conducts from being decriminalized …