Explain the important charactertics Features of rights
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rights to express your view
right to vote
right to equality
right to vote
right to equality
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The Human rights Are focused on the protection of human dignity, life, personal identity, and community development. In this sense they are considered as the rights that all people must bear equal in reason of their human condition and nature.
Main Characteristics of Human Rights
1 - Essential for all human beings
Human rights can not be categorized. All people should enjoy the same form of their existence.
They are not inherent in a particular group of people, but in the totality of the human race. In fact, the violation of them does not eliminate their importance, they will always remain present despite their contempt (Wahab, 2013).
2 - Cover legal rights
Human Rights are safeguarded by the law of each nation. They also include fundamental rights, included in the constitution of each country.
In this way, they receive special treatment based on the national agreements of each state (both social, economic and political). This is how it ensures that all people lead decent lives, in peaceful and safe conditions.
3 - They are universal
Human Rights are given to all the members of a society in full form, so all members of the same are not aware of its existence.
Even in countries that are ravaged by war, people can not be deprived of these rights and heads of government can not escape the obligation to enforce them.
4 - Compliance can be strengthened
If human rights are violated anywhere in the world, persuasive strategies must be used to resume compliance.
When this is not enough, supporters of them are authorized to enforce compliance. The international community, for example, had the right to restrain Saddam Hussein in Iraq when he wanted to suppress the rights of the Kurdish people.
Main Characteristics of Human Rights
1 - Essential for all human beings
Human rights can not be categorized. All people should enjoy the same form of their existence.
They are not inherent in a particular group of people, but in the totality of the human race. In fact, the violation of them does not eliminate their importance, they will always remain present despite their contempt (Wahab, 2013).
2 - Cover legal rights
Human Rights are safeguarded by the law of each nation. They also include fundamental rights, included in the constitution of each country.
In this way, they receive special treatment based on the national agreements of each state (both social, economic and political). This is how it ensures that all people lead decent lives, in peaceful and safe conditions.
3 - They are universal
Human Rights are given to all the members of a society in full form, so all members of the same are not aware of its existence.
Even in countries that are ravaged by war, people can not be deprived of these rights and heads of government can not escape the obligation to enforce them.
4 - Compliance can be strengthened
If human rights are violated anywhere in the world, persuasive strategies must be used to resume compliance.
When this is not enough, supporters of them are authorized to enforce compliance. The international community, for example, had the right to restrain Saddam Hussein in Iraq when he wanted to suppress the rights of the Kurdish people.
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