Humanity Across International Law and Biolaw Humanity Across International Law and Biolaw

Humanity Across International Law and Biolaw

Britta van Beers and Others
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Publisher Description

The concepts of humanity, human dignity and mankind have emerged in different contexts across international law and biolaw. This raises many different questions. What are the aims for which 'humanity' is mobilised? How do these aims affect the ensuing interpretations of this concept? What are the negative counterparts of humanity, mankind and human dignity? And what happens if a concept developed in one particular context is taken up in another? By bringing together research from international law, biolaw and legal theory, this volume answers such questions by analysing how the concepts overlap and contradict each other across the disciplines. The result is not an examination of what humanity is but rather what it does and what it brings about in a variety of contexts.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2014
28 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
519
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
2.9
MB

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