The Principle of Human Liberty and Its Relation with Bioethics and Biolaw (Report)
Annals of DAAAM & Proceedings 2010, Annual
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1.INTRODUCTION A proof of the great political-juridical transformations that take place in the international community, the process of plenary affirmation of the concept of human rights and liberties lyes in transposing the positioning of their problematic in the center of the contemporary world. Although freedom exceeds the law field, the most pertinent forms of it usually have juridical aspects. Under the circumstances of accelerated evolutions of research and technical progress, freedom, as guaranteed fundamental right, may be subjected to alterations as a result of conscience conflicts that both history and the present evolution of science are showing to us. Refering to this aspect, Heidegger stated that ".. .the supremacy of law in front of the multiple manifestations of the social life, including the conquest of science, represents a desideratum of the state of law" At the international level, the matter of fundamental rights and liberties attracts a real interest. The central subject of numerous articles is the recognition and protection of fundamental rights and liberties but especially their violation or limitation by different means. This study represents only one part of a most ample research of the freedom principle, juridically interpreted at international level, matter discussed also in the doctorat thesis.