La vida humana como derecho

This thesis entitled "Human Life as a Right" aims to analyze what a human life is, when it begins and what degree of legal protection it receives and should be granted. In short, whether it is viewed as a right and, if so, is it recognized by law? Since it is a universally recognized right...

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Autor: Azpiroz Villar, José Eugenio
Tipo de recurso: tesis doctoral
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:España
Institución:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repositorio:Docta Complutense
Idioma:español
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Palabra clave:179.7:342.721(043.2)
Derecho a la vida
Right to life
Derecho constitucional
5605.04 Derecho Constitucional
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spelling La vida humana como derechoAzpiroz Villar, José Eugenio179.7:342.721(043.2)Derecho a la vidaRight to lifeDerecho constitucional5605.04 Derecho ConstitucionalThis thesis entitled "Human Life as a Right" aims to analyze what a human life is, when it begins and what degree of legal protection it receives and should be granted. In short, whether it is viewed as a right and, if so, is it recognized by law? Since it is a universally recognized right (UDHR), its real value should be ascertained. Is it a substantive law? Or has it become a formal right over time that is infringed or unapplied in various phases and life situations? Either with the abortion of the unborn conceived, the euthanasia of the sick, the use of the death penalty, death due to religious persecution, the lack of positive and preventive social action against death by starvation, the lack of suicide prevention, the embryonic manipulation and instrumentation or, simply, denying humanness, giving priority to the “animal” values, violating human dignity, its essence, its rights and the defense of life itself. To this end, I begin by addressing issues of this accelerated time we live in, Kairos in Greek mythology, and the concept of progress. Life sciences, the beginning of life according to science and the bioethical issues that arise every day in this important relationship between science and life. Among the many issues raised, I have focused my attention on surrogacy contracts where –as pointed out our Supreme Court- an unacceptable commoditization of both rented-exploited women and unborn children occurs; leading to a real reification of human beings. Logically, I stopped to consider the concept of law, natural rights, natural law, as well as the so-called universal ethics, the inherent dignity of the human being, its historical evolution and current consideration...Universidad Complutense de MadridIturmendi Morales, JoséUniversidad Complutense de Madrid20172017-06-0620172017-06-06doctoral thesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/22278reponame:Docta Complutenseinstname:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)Españolspaopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/222782026-06-02T12:44:21Z
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title La vida humana como derecho
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Azpiroz Villar, José Eugenio
179.7:342.721(043.2)
Derecho a la vida
Right to life
Derecho constitucional
5605.04 Derecho Constitucional
title_short La vida humana como derecho
title_full La vida humana como derecho
title_fullStr La vida humana como derecho
title_full_unstemmed La vida humana como derecho
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Azpiroz Villar, José Eugenio
author Azpiroz Villar, José Eugenio
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Iturmendi Morales, José
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv 179.7:342.721(043.2)
Derecho a la vida
Right to life
Derecho constitucional
5605.04 Derecho Constitucional
topic 179.7:342.721(043.2)
Derecho a la vida
Right to life
Derecho constitucional
5605.04 Derecho Constitucional
description This thesis entitled "Human Life as a Right" aims to analyze what a human life is, when it begins and what degree of legal protection it receives and should be granted. In short, whether it is viewed as a right and, if so, is it recognized by law? Since it is a universally recognized right (UDHR), its real value should be ascertained. Is it a substantive law? Or has it become a formal right over time that is infringed or unapplied in various phases and life situations? Either with the abortion of the unborn conceived, the euthanasia of the sick, the use of the death penalty, death due to religious persecution, the lack of positive and preventive social action against death by starvation, the lack of suicide prevention, the embryonic manipulation and instrumentation or, simply, denying humanness, giving priority to the “animal” values, violating human dignity, its essence, its rights and the defense of life itself. To this end, I begin by addressing issues of this accelerated time we live in, Kairos in Greek mythology, and the concept of progress. Life sciences, the beginning of life according to science and the bioethical issues that arise every day in this important relationship between science and life. Among the many issues raised, I have focused my attention on surrogacy contracts where –as pointed out our Supreme Court- an unacceptable commoditization of both rented-exploited women and unborn children occurs; leading to a real reification of human beings. Logically, I stopped to consider the concept of law, natural rights, natural law, as well as the so-called universal ethics, the inherent dignity of the human being, its historical evolution and current consideration...
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