An International Legal Perspective on Human Dignity: The Extrinsic Recognition of an Intrinsic Condition

被引:2
作者
Bueno, Elen De Paula [1 ,2 ]
Da Silva, Emilio Mendonca Dias
机构
[1] Brazilian Sch Law EBRADI, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Ctr BR Studies, GEBR USP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
来源
CANADIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW | 2022年 / 59卷
关键词
human dignity; human rights; inherence; international human rights law; international legal order; protection of social minorities; universalization; vagueness; dignite humaine; droits de la personne;
D O I
10.1017/cyl.2022.23
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
Human dignity plays an important role in the international legal order, and references to the principle can be found in various international human rights instruments. Its meaning, however, remains an object of avid discussion due to the impossibility of finding a precise and timeless way of defining the concept. In this article, we argue that acknowledging inherence as an element of human dignity gives extrinsic legal recognition to an intrinsic human condition and tends to expand human dignity's influence. Vagueness - or openness - in defining the concept provides for a dynamic and evolutionary understanding of human dignity, and, coupled with the idea of inherence, these characteristics represent tools for universalization and adaptation of the concept to new circumstances. These findings are based on a review of philosophical discussions of the idea of human dignity, followed by an analysis of how it is addressed in international legal instruments and international jurisprudence and identification of its recurrent elements. We defend the view that the vagueness of its definition does not mean that its content is impossible to identify in particular circumstances. Scholars and institutions can have a concrete sense of the meaning of human dignity even though its substance may admit new elements as new social demands emerge. In our view, the essential meaning of human dignity is founded on the influence of the whole body of human rights as well as on its particular connection to the rights of social minorities, in which human dignity is emphasized because of the material precariousness of such groups under social systems that subject them to discriminatory treatment.
引用
收藏
页码:313 / 340
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   The Use of Human Dignity in Legal Argumentation: An Analysis of the Case Law of the Supreme Courts of Finland [J].
Niemi, Hanna-Maria .
NORDIC JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 2021, 39 (03) :280-299
[42]   Intelligent service robots for elderly or disabled people and human dignity: legal point of view [J].
Pfeifer-Chomiczewska, Katarzyna .
AI & SOCIETY, 2023, 38 (02) :789-800
[43]   Social Robotics, Elderly Care, and Human Dignity: A Recognition-Theoretical Approach [J].
Laitinen, Arto ;
Niemela, Marketta ;
Pirhonen, Jari .
WHAT SOCIAL ROBOTS CAN AND SHOULD DO, 2016, 290 :155-163
[44]   Human Dignity and Renunciation of Force in Islamic and Indian Education: A Perspective of the Intercultural Human Rights Education [J].
Sukopp, Thomas .
CULTURE AND DIALOGUE, 2023, 11 (01) :41-67
[45]   Human Rights-inspired Governmentality: COVID-19 through a Human Dignity Perspective [J].
Colombo, Enzo .
CRITICAL SOCIOLOGY, 2021, 47 (4-5) :571-581
[46]   Human dignity as a basis for providing post-trial access to healthcare for research participants: a South African perspective [J].
Andanda, Pamela ;
Wathuta, Jane .
MEDICINE HEALTH CARE AND PHILOSOPHY, 2018, 21 (01) :139-155
[47]   THE SECOND COMMANDMENT AND THE QUESTION OF HUMAN DIGNITY IN AFRICA: A CREATION-THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE [J].
Holter, Knut .
SCRIPTURA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIBLE RELIGION AND THEOLOGY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, 2011, 106 :51-60
[48]   Human Rights and Dignity of the Person. The Problematic Aspects in the Perspective of Thomas Aquinas [J].
Tellez, Julio AlveAr .
PERSONA Y DERECHO, 2024, 90 :5-28
[50]   Architectures of intergenerational justice: Human dignity, international law, and duties to future generations [J].
Riley, Stephen .
JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 2016, 15 (02) :272-290