In Pursuit of Dignity

In Pursuit of Dignity
Title In Pursuit of Dignity PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Enver Surty
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2019
Genre Basic education
ISBN 9780620834551

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This book "by Mohamed Enver Surty, the Deputy Minister of Basic Education, entitled In Pursuit of Dignity which is a collection of vignettes" relate to "his professional, social, constitutional, parliamentary and executive activism"--Al Qalam Reporter.

The Pursuit of Dignity

The Pursuit of Dignity
Title The Pursuit of Dignity PDF eBook
Author Hermando J. Abaya
Publisher
Pages 9
Release 1962
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A Long, Dark Shadow

A Long, Dark Shadow
Title A Long, Dark Shadow PDF eBook
Author Allyn Walker
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 237
Release 2021-06-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520973690

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Challenging widespread assumptions that persons who are preferentially attracted to minors—often referred to as "pedophiles"—are necessarily also predators and sex offenders, this book takes readers into the lives of non-offending minor-attracted persons (MAPs). There is little research into non-offending MAPs, a group whose experiences offer valuable insights into the prevention of child abuse. Navigating guilt, shame, and fear, this universally maligned group demonstrates remarkable resilience and commitment to living without offending and to supporting and educating others. Using data from interview-based research, A Long, Dark Shadow offers a crucial account of the lived experiences of this hidden population.

Advance Directives and the Pursuit of Death with Dignity

Advance Directives and the Pursuit of Death with Dignity
Title Advance Directives and the Pursuit of Death with Dignity PDF eBook
Author Norman L. Cantor
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 230
Release 1993-10-22
Genre Law
ISBN 9780253113825

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"[Cantor provides] both a cogent and provocative text and prodigious references." -- The New England Journal of Medicine "Cantor develops a careful and accessible ethic of autonomy and dignity regarding forgoing life-prolonging medical treatment... " -- Ethics "A thoughtful, informative and sensitive text... " -- European Medical Journal "Professor Cantor of Rutgers University School of Law has created a scholarly and sophisticated, yet quite accessible, legal analysis of the subject of advance directives... detailed, exhaustively referenced... " -- The Florida Bar Journal "This book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning about advance directives for health care." -- Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal "Cantor provides a very thorough, reliable, and readable guide... " -- Robert M. Veatch, Director, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University Cantor examines the medical, legal, and moral issues surrounding advance medical directives -- those devices aimed at controlling medical intervention during the dying process after the patient is no longer competent.

In Pursuit of Dignity in Medical Law

In Pursuit of Dignity in Medical Law
Title In Pursuit of Dignity in Medical Law PDF eBook
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Release 2017
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Understanding Human Dignity

Understanding Human Dignity
Title Understanding Human Dignity PDF eBook
Author Christopher McCrudden
Publisher Proceedings of the British Aca
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 9780197265826

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The concept of 'human dignity' has become central to politics, law and theology but is little understood. This book presents a wide-ranging collection of edited essays from specialists in law, theology, politics and history and defines the main areas of current debates about the concept in these disciplines.

The Right to Dignity

The Right to Dignity
Title The Right to Dignity PDF eBook
Author Miguel Pérez
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 213
Release 2022-04-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1503631532

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In the poorest neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile, low-income residents known as pobladores have long lived at the margins—and have long advocated for the right to housing as part of la vida digna (a life with dignity). From 2011 to 2015, anthropologist Miguel Pérez conducted fieldwork among the pobladores of Santiago, where the urban dwellers and activists he met were part of an emerging social movement that demanded dignified living conditions, the right to remain in their neighborhoods of origin, and, more broadly, recognition as citizens entitled to basic rights. This ethnographic account raises questions about state policies that conceptualize housing as a commodity rather than a right, and how poor urban dwellers seek recognition and articulate political agency against the backdrop of neoliberal policies. By scrutinizing how Chilean pobladores constitute themselves as political subjects, this book reveals the mechanisms through which housing activists develop new imaginaries of citizenship in a country where the market has been the dominant force organizing social life for almost forty years. Pérez considers the limits and potentialities of urban movements, framed by poor people's involvement in subsidy-based programs, as well as the capacity of low-income residents to struggle against the commodification of rights by claiming the right to dignity: a demand based on a moral category that would ultimately become the driving force behind Chile's 2019 social uprising.