Social Sciences, asked by tulasisantosh1984, 5 months ago

How can the dignity and self respect of each person and their community be achieved? If anyone answer this question correctly I will follow them surely​

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Answered by toobamarjan
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Explanation:

Human dignity captures the notion that every human being is uniquely valuable and therefore ought to be accorded the highest respect and care. Although this concept has a long history in philosophical thinking, it emerged with great force in the aftermath of the Second World War, having since then been recognized by the international community as the foundation upon which human rights are based. Indeed, since 1948, international human rights law is explicitly grounded on the assumption that people do have equal basic rights (i.e., that they have equally valid claims to basic goods) because these latter derive from the dignity which is inherent in every human being.

Human dignity holds also a prominent position in the intergovernmental instruments relating to biomedicine that have been adopted since the end of the 1990s by bodies such as UNESCO, the United Nations, and, at the European level, the Council of Europe. Global bioethical standards combine, on the one hand, the appeal to human dignity as an overarching principle and, on the other hand, the recourse to human rights, which provide an effective and practical way forward for addressing bioethical issues at a transnational level.

Highlights

A human rights approach to fisheries currently faces several conceptual pitfalls.

Human dignity is a complementary concept that can help mitigate these pitfalls.

This article elaborates upon the link between human rights and human dignity.

Human rights should be ultimately about advancing the dignity of fishers/communities.

Human dignity can serve as a foundational value for human rights implementation.

Answered by r2260
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Answer:

Respect, Love, Humanity.

Explanation:

We all are humans and certainly find the need to be understood and heard. But sometimes ones eager to judge or reply too quickly might lead to miscommunication. Understanding and interpreting ones words and intentions is one of the prime steps to maintain someones dignity. Secondly; we all have different opinions and different perspectives. If one feel that someones opinions are not correct. ITS OK! After all, that is also an opinion( of thinking that ones opinion is wrong) if you feel so:

1) understand their view completely.

2) even give a negative feedback positively.

3) place your part of the story.

4) Just leave it if they even then don't want to understand.

A saying goes like,

" If one doesn't value your stated value, don't lower your value by imposing it" because if you fight with a pig the pig will love it but you'll get dirty.

Therefore, ones dignity is maintained by giving him/her a feedback and than walking away, unless its not personal or confidential, don't waste time behind it.

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