Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Research in Social Sciences 2021
DOI: 10.33422/4th.rssconf.2021.08.31
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Human Dignity and the Right to Death: Euthanasia in Albania Legislation

Abstract: Human dignity and the right to die in the sense of understanding Euthanasia and its application to the corpus of normative discourse brings a challenge to every study and scholar. Since the right to life is one of the indisputable fundamental rights firmly established in every national and international normative act, it brings a problem in the application of euthanasia, or the desire to die. For this study dwells extensively on the analysis of meaning, the legal regulation of the concept of human dignity as a… Show more

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“…The SPAK Courts, also known as the Special Courts against Corruption and Organized Crime (in Albanian: Gjykatat e Posaçme kundër Korrupsionit dhe Krimit të Organizuar), constitute a fundamental element of the new structure, which aims to strengthen the integrity and autonomy of the authorities responsible for resolving cases of corruption (Gunjic, 2022). The impact of the Commission's work through opinions and amicus curiae at various courts demonstrates that the Commission's role in establishing European standards is definitely increasing (Mehmetaj, 2019).…”
Section: Albaniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SPAK Courts, also known as the Special Courts against Corruption and Organized Crime (in Albanian: Gjykatat e Posaçme kundër Korrupsionit dhe Krimit të Organizuar), constitute a fundamental element of the new structure, which aims to strengthen the integrity and autonomy of the authorities responsible for resolving cases of corruption (Gunjic, 2022). The impact of the Commission's work through opinions and amicus curiae at various courts demonstrates that the Commission's role in establishing European standards is definitely increasing (Mehmetaj, 2019).…”
Section: Albaniamentioning
confidence: 99%