Ödev Kavramı Açısından Yaşam Hakkı
The Right to Life for in Terms of the Concept of Duty
Author(s): Cem TopsakalSubject(s): Education, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Substance abuse and addiction, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: The right to life; Right; Duty; Trustee; Ownership; Training of Human Rights;
Summary/Abstract: Human rights are universal principles and rules that aim to protect and develop the personality and values of man and human has them just because he is only human. Rights to life, human immunity, torture prohibition, slavery ban, immunity of housing, protection and privacy of private life, religion and conscience, freedom of thought and opinion, equality before the law, prevention of unjust arrests, right to vote and election, education, social security, life standards, health, rest, entertainment and holiday rights are the most natural rights. Basic human rights are universal, individual, untouchable, inalienable and indispensable. Likewise, in Western culture the saving on the individual's body has been left to his own choice. It is considered to be the right of ownership. The individual is the owner of his or her own material and spiritual existence. It is free to live a life as long as it is not contrary to the law. Life-threatening issues such as suicide attempts and substance abuse are generally not criminalized. However, in our own culture, the body is regarded as a trustee. The individual must be protected, protected, cared for, protected, and not be betrayed. In the research, answers were given to the questions of what life's task is and how much it can appropriate its own material and spiritual existence and body. In the research, it has been achieved that the individual should fulfill his / her duties on living, to protect his / her health, to avoid self-harmful attitudes and behaviours, and to demonstrate the necessary care for his own material and spiritual existence. The study is concluded with the discussion, conclusions and recommendations.
Journal: TURAN-SAM
- Issue Year: 9/2017
- Issue No: 36
- Page Range: 401-408
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Turkish