Abstract

The paper will examine the origin and conception of human dignity and try and solidify it as a jurisprudential concept or at least agree upon the broad contours of what dignity entails and how it must be applied, secondly the paper will examine how this jurisprudential concept has been applied across different jurisdictions with completely different laws and try to reach a conclusion on whether there is a broadly agreed upon definition of dignity and how it can be a regarded as a universally applicable jurisprudential concept with three fundamental components of inherent, equal and autonomous dignity.

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