The Right to have Rights: The concept of human dignity in German Basic Law

Authors

  • Christoph Enders

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/4770

Abstract

The German constitution declares in its first Amendment that human dignity is inviolable and declares its protection as a duty of the state. The following text explores the concept of human dignity as “a right to have rights” that can be derived from this constitutional passage. References to different decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court reveal the importance and complexity of this concept and its meaning for the understanding and interpretation of the German Constitution as such.

Key words: human rights, human dignity, Germany.

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Published

2021-06-17