Human Dignity in Denmark

Antoni Abat Ninet*

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This chapter deals with the process of constitutionalization of human dignity in Denmark, which is a non-written constitutional principle introduced in Danish domestic system, in its modern form, by international norms and the communitarian acquis. It follows exanimating Danish case law related with the clusters of rights enshrined in the EU charter that normatively define the concept of human dignity. The chapter focuses on the repercussions of the amendment of the Danish Aliens Act to asylum seekers, migrants and refugees, and Danish Supreme ruling on two extradition cases of Romanian convicted citizens. The final section is a conclusion that links the case analyzed with the candidacy of Denmark presented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a seat at the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2019-2021 that emphasizes human dignity as one of the main goals to be promoted.

Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióHandbook of Human Dignity in Europe
EditorSpringer International Publishing AG
Pàgines211-227
Nombre de pàgines17
ISBN (electrònic)9783319280820
ISBN (imprès)9783319280813
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 24 d’abr. 2019

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