Ethical challenges in protection European Convention on Human Rights. The concepts of "life" and "person" in ECHR case law and the bioethical debate Cover Image

Provocări etice în protecția europeană a drepturilor omului. Conceptele de „viață” și de „persoană” în jurisprudența CEDO și dezbaterea bioetică
Ethical challenges in protection European Convention on Human Rights. The concepts of "life" and "person" in ECHR case law and the bioethical debate

Author(s): Anton-Viorel Pop
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Theology and Religion, Religion and science , Eastern Orthodoxy, EU-Legislation
Published by: EDITURA RENAȘTEREA
Keywords: right to life; person; ECHR jurisprudence; unborn human being; sacredness of life;

Summary/Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to emphasize one of the most important human right, namely the right to life of the unborn human being. I will analyse a number of decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their provisions in comparison with Christian morality. Through this study I will highlight how the concepts of ”life” and ”person” are defined in the legal and theological debate. It can be noticed certain hesitations in the legal texts for a definition of the unborn human being as a person or individual with full rights. The ethical challenge that this study points out is precisely the recognition of the human being as a person from the moment of conception and the respect of his right to life. The analyse will also try to observe how important the cultural-philosophical or moral-religious background of a community is in taking bioethical decisions.

  • Issue Year: 3/2020
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 191-211
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Romanian
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