Hannah Arendt and Human Dignity: Theoretical Foundations and Constitutional Protection of Human Rights

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Helis, John [1 ]
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[1] Carleton Univ, Dept Law, 1125 Colonel Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5BS, Canada
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Human dignity; Hannah Arendt; Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Natural law; Positive law; Universalism; Cultural specificity; Controversies in human rights discourse;
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This article considers how Hannah Arendt's understanding of human dignity comes to terms with two of the most significant controversies in contemporary human rights discourse, while also providing a sound basis for the application of the term. By focusing on the right to membership in a political community, Arendt's understanding of human dignity realizes the importance of maintaining the tension in the dichotomy present in two controversies: universalism and cultural specificity; natural law and positive law. The practicality of Arendt's approach will be demonstrated thought a review of a number of domestic and international human rights instruments with specific focus on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which thus far have failed to provide a universally accepted definition of the term.
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