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Human Dignity in Andorra

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The Principality of Andorra is a special case within the European Community. Just in 1993, it became fully independent and, as a consequence, obtained its first constitution. Human dignity, however, had already been part of several Andorran statutes before 1993.

Additionally, it is remarkable that the constitution defines human dignity as “untouchable” in an abstract manner, while at the same time it is linked to several concrete categories such as education and labour. The latter is also provided for in legislation and case law. On top of all this, public Andorran law stipulates sort of a “professional dignity”, which is completely separate from the abstract term of human dignity. Accordingly, Andorra is a good example of how various terms of dignity can evolve in a small country.

For the compilation of this contribution, numerous people have helped me. For the research, I would like to thank Mr. Mike Bacher, as well as Mrs. Deborah Shannon for the translation. Likewise I thank Mrs. Susanna Vela from the National Archives of Andorra for her support.

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Becchi, P. (2019). Human Dignity in Andorra. In: Becchi, P., Mathis, K. (eds) Handbook of Human Dignity in Europe. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28082-0_2

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