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Prawo pomocy społecznej jako wyraz rozwiązań w prawie administracyjnym

2018

familysocial assistancedignitysolidarityadministrative lawenvironmental interviewOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
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Papież Franciszek o prawie

2016

godnośćFrancisFranciszekprawoprawa człowiekadignityprawo naturalnepapieżnatural lawlawhuman rightsthe PopeMiscellanea Historico-Iuridica
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Czy śmierć jest ceną życia?

2015

godnośćdyingdignitydeathśmierćumieranieeutanazjaskończonośćeuthanasiafiniteness
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Pojęcie niepełnosprawności w polskim systemie prawnym

2017

godnośćsource of lawniepełnosprawnośćdisabilitydignityorzeczenie niepełnosprawnościdegree of disabilityźródło prawadecision about disabilitystopień niepełnosprawności
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Nessuna speranza senza collaborazione per i condannati all’ergastolo ostativo? Un primo commento a Viola c. Italia (n. 2)

2019

The paper deals with a recent judgment delivered by the European Court of Human Rights dealing with the compatibility of the Italian "ergastolo ostativo" (life imprisonment without parole) with Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

human dignityECHRItalian legal ordertortureSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionalelife imprisonmentinhumane and degrading treatment
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Article 1 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on Human Dignity

2022

In this publication, I comment you on Article 1 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on Human Dignity

human dignityUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionalcharter of fundamental rightseuropean union
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Decisioni sul termine della vita e donazione degli organi. Spunti comparatistici per una futura disciplina

2021

The essay focuses on organ donation as a possible choice for those patients seeking euthanasia or assisted suicide whose informed and free consent has to be carefully preserved. In that case, indeed, concern for the welfare of others, on the one hand, and dying for having relief from illness, on the other hand, could confusedly converge in the will of a vulnerable person receiving medical treatments. The Dutch and the Belgian statutory frameworks governing organ donation after euthanasia can shed light on this such ethical theme involving human dignity that should be ignored by the Italian legislator anymore.

human dignityassisted suicideOrgan DonationconsenteuthanasiaSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparato
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Ocena współczesnej kultury Zachodu w nauczaniu Benedykta XVI (Josepha Ratzingera)

2015

The article consists of two parts. In the first one, the authors pointed out an argument in the social sciences concerning ability to reasonably use the „culture" concept in scientific discourse. In the second one, they analyzed opinions Benedict XVI ( Joseph Ratzinger) expressed about present condition of the Western culture. Views of this figure were selected to study due to recognizing significant influential role the Pope plays in the public sphere. In the opinion of Benedict XVI, today there are two cultures of the West that coexist: rational Christian culture and Enlightenment (neo‑Enlightenment) culture. There is a deep contradiction between them due to acknowledgment or rejection of…

human dignitychrześcijaństwoBenedykt XVIEnlightenmentkulturaoświecenieBenedict XVIChristianitygodność człowiekaculturePoliteja. Pismo Wydziału Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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RIFLESSIONI COMPARATISTICHE A MARGINE DELLE SCELTE IN TEMA DI TRATTAMENTO SANITARIO

2018

The essay deals with advance directives to allow or to refuse medical treatment, specifically when the person is in a situation of incapacity. The first part focuses the notion of human dignity in connection with the idea of individual autonomy as right to personal identity and as right to health. The second part of the essay is dedicated to the more remarkable parts of Italian legislation (l. 219/ 2017) that enables someone aged 18 and over, while still capable, to take decisions for foreseeable medical treatments for a time in the future when they may lack the capacity to consent to or refuse that treatment. At last, under a comparative point of view, the essay deals with the English stat…

human dignityconsent to medical treatmentAdvance directiveSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparato
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O konstytucyjnym pojęciu godności osobowej

2018

human dignityconstitution of the Republic of Polandlimitations of human rightsConstitutional TribunalOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
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