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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Benefit of Human Rights

human rights organizationHuman rights are such basic rights of a person that everyone should get a chance to be treated fairly and not to be discriminated on the basis of color, age, religion, gender or sex, ethnic or indigenous group, language, politics or caste. Human rights guarantee the fundamental right of the people. The most common fundamental rights are – Right to equality, Right to freedom or liberty, Right to press and publication, Right to criminal justice, Right against preventive detention, Right against exile, Right against exploitation, Right to property, Right to information, Right to religion, Right to culture and education, Right to privacy and Right to constitutional remedy.

In other words, human rights are those rights provided to us by us. So these are our natural rights. These rights Read the rest of this entry »

Human Rights – Secret Strategy to Identify Problems and Violations

human rights educationDifferent countries have different questions of violations of human rights and needs of various legal documents and procedures to correct problems and violations thereof. Many people are confused to understand the fundamental violations of individual rights and how to declare the law. Being a student of a university degree in Human Rights, have attempted to summarize what are the rights of man?

What are human rights? Important interpretation of individual rights is as under:

1. It refer to the rights and fundamental freedoms which are entitled to all human beings, often held to include the rights to life, liberty, freedom of thought and expression and equality before the law.

2. It refers to the rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Examples of rights and freedoms that have come to be regarded as individual rights include civil and political rights to life and right to freedom, the rights to freedom of expression, rights to equality before the law and economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to participate in culture, the rights to food, the right to work and the right to education.

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