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Acknowledgment
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Dignity/Autonomy of the Law/Human Rights/Comparable Personal Autonomies: Introducing an Indispensable Generating Series (and I...
1 Introduction
2 The Four Thematic Cores
2.1 Part I. Exploring the ``Conceptual Bonds ́́Between Human Rights and Human Dignity
2.2 Part II. Exploring the Problem of the Autonomy of Law in the Trends of Contemporary Legal Discourse(s)
2.3 Part III. Intertwining the Claim to Autonomy and the Concept of Human Dignity
2.4 Part IV. Dialogues with Emmanuel Levinas
2.5 Part V. Dialogues with Jeremy Waldron

2.6 Part VI. Exploring Human Dignity in the Boundaries of Law
References
Part I: Exploring the ``Conceptual Bonds ́́Between Human Rights and Human Dignity
From Human Rights to Human Dignity and Vice Versa
References
Models of Consensus and Compromise on Human Rights and Dignity
1 The Main Setting
2 Expectations of Consensus
3 Modalities of Compromise
References
The Foundations of Human Rights, Dignity or Autonomy?
1 An Example of False Opposition
2 The Unity of Value in Kant
3 Isaiah Berlin: Axiological Pluralism and Moral Objetivism

4 Unity of Value and Human Dignity in Dworkin
5 A Possible Synthesis
References
Part II: Exploring the Problem of the Autonomy of Law in the Trends of Contemporary Legal Discourse(s)
Hart, Raz and Kelsen on the Puzzle of Lawś Autonomy
1 Introduction
2 Problem Overview and Methodological Clarifications
3 Autonomy Conceptions
3.1 Autonomy in the Law and Autonomy of the Law
3.2 Autonomy of Law. A Brief Historical Review
4 Autonomy of Law as Separability
4.1 H.L.A. Hart and the Separability Thesis
4.2 Separable But Not Separate

4.3 Separability Relativises the Autonomy of Law
5 Joseph Raz and the Autonomy Theses
5.1 Razś Rejection of the Autonomy of Legal Reasoning
5.2 Autonomy of Law and Joseph Razś Sources Thesis
5.3 Social Facts Dependence and Lawś Autonomy
6 Hans Kelsen and the Autonomy of Law
6.1 Kelsenś Methodology
6.2 Kelsenś Peripheral Imputation Doctrine
6.3 Kelsenś Separation Thesis Through the Idea of Legal Validity
6.4 Recap
6.5 Some Potential Difficulties of the Non-Relative Autonomy of Law
7 Concluding Remarks
References

Constructivist Metaphors and Lawś Autonomy in Legal Post-Positivism
1 Introduction
2 Dworkinś Chain Novel and Ninoś Cathedral Metaphors
3 Constructivist Models of Law: A Brief Historical Survey
4 Legal Positivism: Lawś Autonomy Around Rules
5 Legal Post-Positivism: The Autonomy of Law as a Matter of Value
References
Part III: Intertwining the Claim to Autonomy and the Concept of Human Dignity
Merit, Value and Justification: Human Dignity Vis-à-Vis Legal (Inter)subjectivity-The Autonomy of Subjects Within the Autonomy...

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