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Implications Of The Principles Of Subsidiarity And Proportionality To The Right To Life

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  • Olga Andreea Urda

    (Ph.D. candidate and Assistant Professor at “Al. I. Cuza” University of Iasi)

  • Cezara Stefana Batranu-Ciuca

    (Lawyer in Iasi County Bar)

Abstract

The right to life is an inherent right of every human being and it is a prerequisite for ensuring all other rights throughout the architecture of protecting the human rights. The defence of human life by any means, including through criminal law, is one of the main duties of any state. International conventions and practice have thus established the general rules on the protection of the right to life and they have developed some issues that have won the attention of international states and community, as a result of progress. Despite the undeniable value of the right to life, this remains uncertain because, although the international texts state the right to life, they do not define “life”. In this paper, we will try thus to assess the role of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality within the subject of the right to life, in terms of conceptual boundaries of this right.

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  • Olga Andreea Urda & Cezara Stefana Batranu-Ciuca, 2012. "Implications Of The Principles Of Subsidiarity And Proportionality To The Right To Life," Buletin Stiintific - Scientific Bulletin, Published by Cugetarea and indexed by Lumen Department of Economics on Behalf on Mihail Kogalniceanu University, vol. 21, pages 279-289.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev5rl:v:21:y:2012:i::p:279-289
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    Keywords

    the right to life; subsidiarity; proportionality; human rights;
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    • A23 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Graduate

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