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Tla-melaua
versión On-line ISSN 2594-0716versión impresa ISSN 1870-6916
Resumen
DELGADO PARRA, Ma. Concepción. The concept of freedom according to Hannah Arendt in the application of human rights. Tla-melaua [online]. 2017, vol.10, n.41, pp.6-25. ISSN 2594-0716.
The concept of freedom in the work of Hannah Arendt is a fundamental element to update reflection and the application of human rights in the present context. The proposal is to place political action as the center of freedom in order to come up with a link between the law and its implementation to have human rights. With this in mind, it is stated that the limits in principle of human rights are tangible in the framework of a sovereign state system, ratified in all universal declarations since the French Revolution. At the same time, it proposes the concept of the “right to have rights” as an alternative that links the moral right to “membership”, with the political right to “act in plurality in order to make judgments” within a political community.
Palabras llave : Freedom; Human Rights; State Sovereignty.