Jurysprudencja 8/2017

The principle of equality as a fundamental norm in law and political philosophy

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Equality has been discussed for thousands years in the fields of philosophy and law and most recently in the social sciences and humanities. This discussion has raised most of the philosophical, moral, legal and political questions that are connected with the issues of justice and freedom. However, little discussion has focused on whether citizenship makes people equal or whether those who are equal are recognised as fellow citizens; whether freedom renders all people equal; whether we are equally free to differentiate ourselves from one another. Moreover, the extent to which the principle of equality should include the respect for human diversity still remains an open question.


Rok wydania2017
Liczba stron212
KategoriaPublikacje darmowe
WydawcaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
ISBN-13978-83-8088-411-3
Numer wydania1
Język publikacjipolski
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  Chapter I. Bartosz Wojciechowski, Tomasz Bekrycht, Karolina M. Cern, Introducing a map of (in)equalities    7
  
  PART I. THE IDEA OF EQUALITY UNDER SCRUTINY    15
  Chapter II. Jasminka Hasanbegović, (In)equality of human beings: eternal — premodern, modern and postmodern — or outdated legal idea?     17
  Chapter III. Jerzy Zajadło, The idea of equality in modern legal philosophy    35
  Chapter IV. Tomasz Bekrycht, Positive law and the idea of freedom    59
  
  PART II. CONCEPTS OF EQUALITY IN QUESTION    79
  Chapter V. Anna Kalisz, Gender issue in John Rawls’ concept of equality    81
  Chapter VI. Marcin Pieniążek, Paul Ricoeur’s concept of equality and some of its applications in legal and political philosophy    89
  Chapter VII. Monika Zalewska, Some misunderstandings concerning Hans Kelsen’s concepts of democracy and the rule of law    105
  Chapter VIII. Ivan Padjen, Religious Rights in Croatia: religious regulation of culturalism    119
  
  PART III. RESPECTING THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY — CASE STUDIES    155
  Chapter IX. Artur Mudrecki, Judicial impartiality and independence in the documents of the Council of Europe    157
  Chapter X. Anna-Maria Andersen, Facing human rights attributes of copyright in Europe in the context of the EU Digital Single Market    173
  Chapter XI. Paweł Skuczyński, Legal paternalism and the identity of Polish legal culture    183
  Chapter XII. Małgorzata Niewiadomska-Cudak, Barriers of women’s political promotion in Poland    195
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