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Title: Life, liberty, property, security : doctrinal premise of early human rights regulations ; Życie, wolność, własność, bezpieczeństwo : doktrynalne przesłanki wczesnych regulacji praw człowieka

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Title:

Life, liberty, property, security : doctrinal premise of early human rights regulations  
Życie, wolność, własność, bezpieczeństwo : doktrynalne przesłanki wczesnych regulacji praw człowieka

Alternative title:

Žittâ, svoboda, vlasnìst', bezpeka : doktrinal'nì peredumovi rannìh regulûvan' prav lûdini

Creator:

Maciejewski, Marek

ORCID:

0000-0002-5296-1394

Subject and Keywords:

life   freedom   security   human rights  
życie   wolność   bezpieczeństwo   prawa człowieka

Description:

Tekst pol., ukr., streszcz. ang.

Abstract:

The article discusses the development of the concept of human rights from Antiquity till the end of the 18th century. The origins of these ideas can be found already in the views of Aristotle and some medieval thinkers including Thomas Aquinas and Marsilius of Padua. It was not until the modern era that more complex concepts of human rights appeared, first of all as a result of the development of bourgeois doctrines in Western Europe, especially the theories represented by the natural law school in the 17th and 18th centuries Grotius, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Montesquieu and others. It was then that for the first time — initially in the USA and later in France — human rights and citizen rights were regulated. The Americans did this in their Declaration of Independence from 1774 and the 1787 Constitution, while the French incorporated these regulations into their Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen proclaimed in the early stages of the bourgeois revolution in 1789, and into several constitutions from the period, including the 1793 Jacobean constitution, which, however, did not enter into force. From the 19th century on, the American and French regulations from the late 18th century became a model to be followed by other European states and some countries in other continents. As a result, the right to life, liberty, property or security became, as early as the 20th century, permanent part of the constitutions of those states the political systems of which are based on democratic principles.

Place of publishing:

Wrocław

Publisher:

Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego

Contributor:

Bojko, Andrìj Mihajlovič (1963- ). Red.   Marszał, Maciej (1968- ). Red.   Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii   Lʹvìvsʹkij nacìonalʹnij unìversitet ìm. Ìvana Franka. Ûridičnij fakulʹtet

Date issued:

2010

Detailed Type:

czasopisma   artykuł

Identifier:

oai:repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl:122620   ISSN 2082-4939

Source:

PAd P 102216 II

Language:

pol   ukr   eng

Relation:

Wrocławsko-Lwowskie Zeszyty Prawnicze. 2010, 1 s. 13-39

Is version of:

Czasopisma Naukowe w Sieci (CNS)

Access rights:

The use of this material is allowed only with accordance of applicable rules of fair use or other exceptions provided by law, and any broader use requires the permission of the authorized entity  
Korzystanie z tego materiału jest możliwe zgodnie z właściwymi przepisami o dozwolonym użytku lub innych wyjątkach przewidzianych w przepisach prawa, a korzystanie w szerszym zakresie wymaga uzyskania zgody uprawnionego

License:

Making materials available on the basis of the agreement with the owner of the property copyrights  
Udostępnianie na podstawie umowy z właścicielem majątkowych praw autorskich

Rights holder:

Copyright by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego Sp. z o.o.

Autor opisu:

WR U/PAdjm   WR U/PAdbg

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Last modified:

Jul 13, 2023

In our library since:

Feb 19, 2021

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