The document discusses the concept and development of human rights. It notes that human rights are moral rights that belong equally to all people simply because they are human. It then outlines some of the key developments in human rights, including the Magna Carta in 1215, the Bill of Rights in England in 1689, the French Revolution in 1789, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The document also distinguishes between basic rights and derivative rights and lists some common human rights issues such as corruption, primordial violence, poverty, and discrimination.
The document discusses the concept and development of human rights. It notes that human rights are moral rights that belong equally to all people simply because they are human. It then outlines some of the key developments in human rights, including the Magna Carta in 1215, the Bill of Rights in England in 1689, the French Revolution in 1789, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The document also distinguishes between basic rights and derivative rights and lists some common human rights issues such as corruption, primordial violence, poverty, and discrimination.
The document discusses the concept and development of human rights. It notes that human rights are moral rights that belong equally to all people simply because they are human. It then outlines some of the key developments in human rights, including the Magna Carta in 1215, the Bill of Rights in England in 1689, the French Revolution in 1789, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The document also distinguishes between basic rights and derivative rights and lists some common human rights issues such as corruption, primordial violence, poverty, and discrimination.
The document discusses the concept and development of human rights. It notes that human rights are moral rights that belong equally to all people simply because they are human. It then outlines some of the key developments in human rights, including the Magna Carta in 1215, the Bill of Rights in England in 1689, the French Revolution in 1789, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The document also distinguishes between basic rights and derivative rights and lists some common human rights issues such as corruption, primordial violence, poverty, and discrimination.
something fundamentally important owned equally by all human beings, unconditional and inviolable Development of Human Rights • Magna Charta 1215 : Freedom which was captured by the English nobility from the grip of the king of England • Bill of Rights, England 1689 : Rights and freedoms of citizens • French Revolution 1789 • Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 • International Convention on Civil Rights, Political and Economy, Social and Cultural Rights 1966 Basic Rights and Derivative Rights:
Reciprocal relationships, Rights and
Obligations, Wearing an obligation on individuals, Promise and Conspiracy, The ability to have the right, Rights and Interests, Rights and obligations, Important role rights Human Rights Issues Corruption Violence Primordial (religion, race, ethnic, etc) Poverty Discrimination Thank You