Anthropological Shift? EU Human Rights’ Anthropology in View of Life and Family

Authors

  • Michal Gierycz Institute of Political Science and Administration

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46553/prudentia.89.2020.p49-86

Keywords:

Anthropology, Human rights, Marriage, Family, Life protection, CFR, UDHR

Abstract

The article reveals and explains the change in the way of proclaiming the protection of human life and right to marry/found a family in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU compared to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights. The Author verifies the thesis according to which that change is, at its roots, connected with an anthropological shift. 

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Author Biography

Michal Gierycz, Institute of Political Science and Administration

Profesor asociado en: the Chair of Political Theory and Political Thought, Institute of Political Science and Administration, Cld. S. Wyszynski University in Warsaw. http://politologia.uksw.edu.pl/michal-gierycz/https://michalgierycz.academia.edu/

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Published

03-06-2020

How to Cite

Gierycz, M. (2020). Anthropological Shift? EU Human Rights’ Anthropology in View of Life and Family. Prudentia Iuris, (89), 49–86. https://doi.org/10.46553/prudentia.89.2020.p49-86

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Part II Research articles