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Paul Tiedemann

    Paul Tiedemann is an author whose work delves deeply into the philosophical underpinnings of human dignity as a legal concept. His extensive background in law, coupled with years of judicial experience in administrative law, informs his rigorous analysis. Tiedemann's writing bridges philosophical inquiry with practical legal challenges, particularly concerning humanitarian law and refugee rights. His academic career and prolific publications highlight a commitment to an interdisciplinary approach to legal scholarship.

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    Internet für Juristen
    Internet für Althistoriker und Altphilologen. Eine praxisorientierte Einführung
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    Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights
    • 2020

      Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on the inadequacies of classical philosophical approaches, this textbook argues that only the Kantian concept of human dignity can serve as a solid foundation for human rights. By deriving human rights from this principle, it emphasizes the protection of personhood, enabling distinctions between genuine and spurious rights. Furthermore, it provides a framework for evaluating existing codified rights and suggests pathways for developing new unwritten rights. The work advocates for a significant reassessment of human rights case law to enhance legal clarity and effectiveness.

      Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights