Human Dignity
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
From the Publisher
This article examines the issue of human dignity in relation to human rights. It analyses the functions and principle of human dignity and its use in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international instruments. It suggests that human dignity seems to help justify expansive interpretations of human rights and strengthens the centrality and importance of the right in question and limiting possible exceptions or limitations to that right. This article also contends that the difficulty of reaching greater consensus on the meaning and implications of human dignity in international human rights law may be attributed to the fact that it refers to both a foundational premise of human rights and to a principle that affect interpretation and application of specific human rights.
Recommended Citation
Carozza, Paolo G., "Human Dignity" (2013). Book Chapters. 84.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/book_chapters/84
Publication Information
in The Oxford Handbook of International Human Rights Law 345 (Dinah Shelton ed., 2013).