The teachings of John Paul II and the paradoxes of the right to life in the International Human Rights discourse

The right to life has a unique and outstanding importance in the International Human Rights Law.However, at the same time, this right suffers from new threats and contradictions.In this paper, I will address these paradoxes, concerning the moment, in which the legal protection of the Collections human being begins; the tendency to accommodate the beginning of life to biotechnological interests; the manipulation of language, as well as the relativization of the right to life and the pretensions of justifying abortion and euthanasia as Shampoo a requirement of the right to life.I will offer an assessment of these paradoxes in the light of the Magisterium of John Paul II, and I will end with four signs of hope and commitment at the beginning of the 21st century in relation to the protection of the right to life.

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