Description
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights provides a comprehensive examination of two interconnected concepts that form the foundation of modern ethical and legal frameworks. Edited by Hoda Mahmoudi and Michael L. Penn, this volume brings together scholars from diverse disciplines to explore how dignity and rights are understood, defined, and applied across different contexts and cultures.
The book investigates the philosophical, legal, social, and practical dimensions of human dignity and rights, offering insights into contemporary debates and challenges. Contributors analyze how these concepts are interpreted in various legal systems, cultural traditions, and institutional settings. The work addresses critical issues including the universality of rights, the role of dignity in legal protection, and the practical implementation of human rights frameworks.
This interdisciplinary approach enriches our understanding of why human dignity matters and how rights can be effectively protected and promoted in an increasingly complex global society.







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