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    Human Dignity and the Right to Dignity in Terms of Legal Personalism (from Conception of Static Dignity to Conception of Dynamic Dignity).Alfonsas Vaišvila - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 117 (3):111-127.
    The article critically analyzes the conservative conception of passive or static human dignity in accordance with which human’s value is seen as value coming from the exterior (from God or from a biological human’s nature), or value seen as existing per se. In opposition to this conception, a conception of active or created dignity is being developed, which aims at treating human’s dignity not like a social relationship, but rather like a person’s individual ability to live properly in the society (...)
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    The Importance of Historical Discourse for the Legal Protection of Human Dignity at Present.Egle Venckiene - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 119 (1):147-164.
    Human rights stem from community values; therefore, even today they may develop only on the basis of the values of a particular community. When the interests of a society change, new threats to the same value originate. A constant scientific dialogue is necessary in order to neutralise these threats effectively. The current socio-cultural context reveals the problems related to the legal protection of human dignity through a contraposition of instrumental and teleological attitude towards the human dignity. The article discusses ideological (...)
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    The Right to Dignity: Terminological Aspects.Eglė Venckienė - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (1):91-109.
    The article construes a modern concept of human dignity and factors influencing it. On the grounds of the Antique Greek-Roman notion of a human being as in-dividuus (Lat. not divisible, integral) and per-sona (Lat. mask, role played by an actor), the ambiguity of the human dignity is revealed: on one hand, every human being enjoys an unchangeable and non-deprivable dignity of the human being, on the other hand, the human being, as a creature and participant of social relations, himself/herself creates (...)
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    Concept of the Right to Health Care.Paulius Čelkis & Eglė Venckienė - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (1):269-286.
    On the grounds of the fundamental value of the human rights, which is the human dignity, this article describes a basis of the right to health care in terms of quality, discloses its concept, reviews the spheres of health system in which this right is exercised: health care and public health. The right to health care is stressed as one of the fundamental rights, without which the person will not able to enjoy other rights: economic, political and social rights. It (...)
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    The Relevance of Witness Literature to the Concept of Human Rights.Milda Baltrimienė - 2024 - Problemos 106:110-122.
    Straipsnyje analizuojama, ar liudijimo literatūra galėtų papildyti esamą diskusiją dėl žmogaus teisių prigimties. Šiuolaikinės žmogaus teisių teorijos yra susiskirsčiusios į dvi pagrindines grupes – etines ir politines teorijas. Joms būdingas ir skirtingas žmogaus orumo supratimas. Straipsnyje teigiama, kad liudijimo literatūra, dažnai sutelkianti dėmesį į žmogaus orumo klausimą, gali padėti įvertinti etinių ir politinių teorijų pateikiamus argumentus ir taip prisidėti prie esamos diskusijos plėtojimo bei geresnio žmogaus teisių supratimo.
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    Human Rights Today.Jaunius Gumbis, Vytaute Bacianskaite & Jurgita Randakeviciute - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 119 (1):125-145.
    In the twenty-first century, human rights play a very important role in modern society. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, released on 10 December 1948th was thought to become an everlasting source of fundamental human rights and freedoms. The Declaration corresponds to the situation that global community was facing 60 years ago. Today it is a collection of articles that is the cornerstone of the whole system of human rights protection. However, gross human rights atrocities, the dynamic process of legislation, (...)
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    Freedom of Expression v. Honour and Dignity: Is the Practice by Lithuania's Courts Constitutional? (text only in Lithuanian).Algimantas Šindeikis - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 120 (2):121-157.
    The constitutional right to self-expression, used by societies professing democratic values (Constitution, Article 25), is a highly important feature for forming the political will of the citizenry. A broad, multi-sided public discussion on all issues of public interest is only possible with the existence of an appropriate amount of freedom of information. A strong mechanism for disseminating information that operates between citizens and the parliament is able to generate a sphere for discussion and mutual influence which are essential for indirect (...)
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