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Contribution to Book
The Legal Anthropology of Human Rights: A Canvass of Approaches to Explain the Same Reality in International Law
Protection of Human Life in its Early Stage: Intellectual Foundations and Legal Means (Ad Fontes) (2014)
  • Jane F. Adolphe
Abstract
The book consists of thirteen studies examining different aspects of human life protection in the early stage of its development. The contributions are arranged in three parts. Part I focuses on theoretical problems and examines the main issues of contemporary jurisprudence. The foundation of human rights, different approaches to sovereignty, the relation between law and science, the legitimacy of judicial power, and the nature of legal authority are discussed. Part II presents the issues within the national contexts of the USA, Germany, Austria and Poland. In a wider perspective, Part III examines the issue of the protection of human life in the prenatal phase on three different levels: within the EU, within the European Court of Human Rights case law and the UN system.
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Publication Date
March 12, 2014
Editor
Alexander Stepkowski
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
ISBN
978-3631642276
Citation Information
Adolphe, Jane F. "The Legal Anthropology of Human Rights: A Canvass of Approaches to Explain the Same Reality in International Law." In Protection of Human Life in its Early Stage: Intellectual Foundations and Legal Means (Ad Fontes), edited by Alexander Stepkowski. Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2014, available at https://works.bepress.com/ProfessorJaneAdolphe/25/.