Natural Law and Human Right - The Casus of Contraception (Comments from the Level of Law)

The author of the study deliberates whether the right to contraception can be described as a human right. He makes his speculations on the basis of a broader context of reflections concerning the relationship of human rights with the natural law, to which the former ones refer. The point of referenc...

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Published in:Philosophy & canon law
Main Author: Gałkowski, Tomasz 1967- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego 2020
In: Philosophy & canon law
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Natural law / Human rights / Contraception
RelBib Classification:XA Law
Further subjects:B not by chance
B UNFPA by choice
B Humanae Vitae
B right to contraception
B Human Rights
B Natural Law
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Summary:The author of the study deliberates whether the right to contraception can be described as a human right. He makes his speculations on the basis of a broader context of reflections concerning the relationship of human rights with the natural law, to which the former ones refer. The point of reference is recognizing the right as a good which co-creates a man. Contraception is not such a good since it is not an ontological value, that is, the one which does not entail anti-values.
ISSN:2451-2141
Contains:Enthalten in: Philosophy & canon law