Ha sido reseñado en:
Anuario de historia del derecho español, ISSN 0304-4319, Nº 92, 2022, págs. 714-718
Anuario de historia del derecho español, ISSN 0304-4319, Nº 92, 2022, págs. 614-618
On the 22nd of June 2018 a seminar organized by RCC Study Group " Studies on Life and Human Dignity " was held at Harvard Law School ( Cambridge, Massachussetts ). The seminar ? New Challenges for Law : Human Dignity, Transhumanism and New Technologies ? gathered weel-renowned professors from different fields of science from European and Americanuniversities. A second seminar was scheduled to take place at the same venue on June 23rd 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic forced the organizers to suspend the seminar at the last moment. The aim of both encounters was to analyze and study the concept of human dignity in life and at the end of life , and some of its manifestations and potential threats in today´s world.
In the last decades, a spectacular development in the diverse fields of science, economy, trade and communications has taken place in society. These advances in human progress, as laudable as they may be, often do not effectively correspond to parallel recognition of every man and woman human dignity. In fact, in many cases, this progress results in a series of contradictions and possible dangers and challenges. This book brings together a selection of papers presented at those seminars regardind the big issue of human dignity and law.
págs. 15-18
Introduction: Human dignity and law
págs. 19-23
Persona: Bearer of rights and anthropology for law
págs. 24-55
Contemporary threats to human dignity: Its interfaces and erosion
págs. 56-76
págs. 77-100
págs. 101-133
Humans as a service: Ethics in the sharing economy and the ancient model
págs. 134-162
The environment as a public concern: Keynotes on ecological citizenship
págs. 163-175
págs. 176-197
págs. 198-213
págs. 214-241
The EU naval operation against human smuglers and trafickers in the mediterranean: lights and shadows
págs. 242-268
We can read your mind: freedom of thought and law in the age of Neurotechnology
págs. 269-288
págs. 289-300
págs. 301-305
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados