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| Different countries have different questions of | | | | 4. Human rights refer to rights and fundamental |
| violations of human rights and needs of various legal | | | | freedoms which are entitled to all human beings, |
| documents and procedures to correct problems and | | | | often held to include the rights to life and human |
| violations of human rights. Many people are confused | | | | rights to liberty, freedom of thought and expression |
| to understand the fundamental violations of human | | | | and equal rights before the law. |
| rights and how to report it legally. Being a student of | | | | 5. Human rights refer to rights that belong to a |
| Diploma in Human Rights, have attempted to | | | | human being as a consequence of being human. |
| summarize what are the rights of man? | | | | 6. Human rights refer to legal rights, human rights |
| What are human rights? important interpretation of | | | | and moral rights recognized by national laws and |
| human rights is as under: - | | | | international human rights. |
| 1.Human rights refer to rights and fundamental | | | | 7. Human rights refer to human rights is a specific |
| freedoms which are entitled to all human beings, | | | | type of moral rights inalienable rights. Human rights |
| often held to include the rights to life and human | | | | attached to all the people, by virtue of their |
| rights to freedom, human freedom of thought and | | | | humanity, without distinction of race, nationality or |
| human rights to expression and human rights to | | | | membership in a particular social group. Human rights |
| equality before the law. | | | | define the minimum conditions of human dignity and a |
| 2. Human rights refer to "rights and fundamental | | | | tolerable life. |
| freedoms to which all humans are entitled." Examples | | | | 8. Human rights refer to rights that have been |
| of rights and freedoms that have come to be | | | | cataloged by the United Nations in the Universal |
| generally regarded as human rights include civil and | | | | Declaration of Human Rights (1948); a resolution is |
| political rights, such as human rights to life and | | | | not legally binding. Other rights are found in the |
| freedom of human rights, human rights to freedom | | | | constitutions of many countries and regional |
| of expression, rights to equality before the law and | | | | organizations, such as European countries. This |
| economic rights, social and cultural human rights, | | | | definition of human rights is available on the |
| including rights to participate in culture, human rights | | | | perspective of human rights United Nations. |
| to food, the right to work and the right to education. | | | | 9. Human rights say that even human rights can be |
| 3. Human Rights applies to all human beings are born | | | | violated for reasons of state or public danger. Human |
| free and equal in dignity and rights. All human beings | | | | rights affirm the sovereignty of the country and |
| are endowed with reason and conscience and should | | | | challenge. |