Los Derechos Humanos: una Excepción que haga Lugar al No-Todo
Autor/es: Domínguez, María Elena
RESUMEN
En lo que sigue nos proponemos situar el estatuto de los Derechos Humanos en el ámbito propio de la deontología profesional, es decir, analizar el lugar que a ellos se les ha asignado en el seno de los códigos de ética. Para ello, partiremos de cómo se sitúa la problemática en los grandes capítulos que hacen a los deberes de los profesionales (Competencia, Idoneidad, Responsabilidad Social y Profesional, Consentimiento Informado, Confidencialidad e Investigación) y su ligazón con los principios de
Palabras clave: Deontología - Ethics - Human rights - Exception
ABSTRACT
The Human Rights: An Exception That Does Place To Non-Everything
In what follows we propose to place the statute of the Human rights in the suitable enviroment of the professional deontology, that is to say, to analyze the place that it has been assigned to them within the codes of ethics. For this purpose, we will go from here on how the problematics is placed in the big chapters that make up the duties of the professionals (Competition, Suitability, Social and Professional Responsibility, Informed conscent, Confidentiality and Investigation) and its bond with the beginning of the Bioéthics (Not balefulness, Justice, Autonomy of the patient, charity). Then we will place its relation with the ethics setting off from the reading that is done of the normative text. Finally, we will articulate the conception of Human Rights as universal with the logic of Non-everything and to the place of the exception. There we will place the paradox that between both it is established.
Keywords: Deontología - Ethics - Human rights - Exception