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The right of a person to know his or her heritage, including biological parents, is guaranteed by Polish constitutional and private law as well as by European Convention on Human Rights and UN Convention on Rights of Children. The right is deeply rooted in human dignity and for that reason protected by art. 30 of the Constitution, which declares that the inherent and inalienable dignity of the person...
This article deals with the issue of protection of human dignity under EU law, in particular Article 1 and Chapter I of the Charter of Fundamental Rights. The underlying idea of the obligation to protect human dignity manifests itself in the obligation to respect everyone, even those who lack conscience or are not capable to feel pain, or unable to defend their rights by themselves, the obligation...
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