Meddig tágítható a személyes szabadság tartalma? Avagy: az egészség jog vagy kötelezettség?
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Absztrakt
This contribution was inspired by the fact that most human rights movements worldwide have a tendency to put the emphasis from ’human’ to ’rights’. A culture based on the vehement vindication of rights has appeared and still keeps on extending. New human rights appear and we can also experience the sensationalization of existing human rights. The main problem behind this phenomenon is that these rights are not derived from the ’golden reserve’ of the law i.e. from the essentially permanent human nature and natural inclinations of human but from particular interests, political reasons instead.
I am going to examine this topic from a classical natural law point of view because this approach has a well-established philosophical anthropology, adapts ethical-legal values and it is based on human natural goods. Therefore, we can declare that it is intact from the ideological whirlwinds and eternal answers can be expected from it.