A Multidisciplinary Perspective
The concept of natural law has been a fundamental aspect of philosophical and legal discourse over the centuries, providing a framework for understanding and guiding human behaviour and conduct in private and public life. Human dignity, the inherent ano inalienable worth of every human being, serves as a foundational principle in ethical and legal frameworks globally. As contemporary society grapples with complex ethical, professional, social, economic, political, legal, and technological problems, it is imperative to critically reflect on the relevance and application of natural law principles and methods in addressing these problems to better protect human dignity in our time. Natural Law and Human Dignity: A Multidisciplinary Perspective stems from the 2nd edition of the International Conference on Natural Law and Human Dignity. This book examines the complexities of natural law and human dignity from various viewpoints and provides relatable contexts that different audiences can utilise to engage with the subject and address significant issues.
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About the editors
Celestine Kezie is a faculty member at the Institute of Humanities (IOH), Pan-Atlantic University (PAU), Lagos where he teaches Ethics, Philosophy and Logic, and Philosophical Anthropology. His research interests span media ethics, ethics of Al, metaphysics, and philosophical anthropology.
Professor Juan Manuel Elegido is a Professor of Business Ethics at Pan-Atlantic University. Born in Madrid (Spain), he was one of the foundation staff of the Lagos Business School in 1991 and served as Dean of the School from 2005 to 2009. Elegido was the Vice-Chancellor of the Pan-Atlantic University from 2010 to 2021. Professor Elegido, an author of six books, has also published numerous articles on law and on business ethics in academic and professional journals. He has been listed for several years among the top 10% most highly cited scholars worldwide in the Social Science Research Network.
