what are Human Rights? explain the origin and importance of human rights.
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Human rights are considered the offspring of natural rights, which themselves evolved from the concept of natural law. Natural law, which has played a dominant role in Western political theory for centuries, is that standard of higher-order morality against which all other laws are adjudged.
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- It claims that all rights are interdependent and indivisible. Its Preamble eloquently asserts that: [R]ecognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.
- Human rights are basic rights that belong to all of us simply because we are human. They embody key values in our society such as fairness, dignity, equality and respect.
- They are an important means of protection for us all, especially those who may face abuse, neglect and isolation.
- Most importantly, these rights give us power and enable us to speak up and to challenge poor treatment from a public authority.
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