Book contents
- Human Dignity in International Law
- ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
- Human Dignity in International Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Instruments
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Analytical Framework
- 2 Two Circles of Dignity
- 3 Three Constitutive Stages
- 4 Human Dignity in International Humanitarian Law
- 5 Human Dignity in Human Rights Law
- 6 Human Dignity in International Criminal Law
- 7 Bridging Narratives
- Select Bibliography
- Index
7 - Bridging Narratives
Human Dignity and the Transformation of International Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 May 2022
- Human Dignity in International Law
- ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
- Human Dignity in International Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Instruments
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Analytical Framework
- 2 Two Circles of Dignity
- 3 Three Constitutive Stages
- 4 Human Dignity in International Humanitarian Law
- 5 Human Dignity in Human Rights Law
- 6 Human Dignity in International Criminal Law
- 7 Bridging Narratives
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
In the concluding Chapter Seven, the study brings together the analysis conducted in previous chapters in order to extract their combined meaning. This book shows that the concept of human dignity made its first appearance in legal history in a religious form and was later transformed into a secularized concept, as a reaction to and limit upon the classical conception of sovereign dignity, enshrined in State sovereignty. This origin is at the root of and is still manifested in the various legal formulations of human dignity in different areas of law. To explain human dignity, to seek its religious roots, to see its evolution and its many legal manifestations, ultimately demonstrates that international law was historically shaped, despite the multi-cultural context in which it unfolded, by a secularization process akin to that of many domestic legal systems. Chapter Seven adopts this macro view and discusses the secularization argument in the light of the transformative function of human dignity in international law.
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- Human Dignity in International Law , pp. 306 - 327Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021