write an essay on the human right
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Human rights are norms that illustrate certain standards of human behaviour. These are fundamental rights to which every individual is inherently entitled just because he or she is a human being. These rights are protected by law. Here is a look at some of the basic human rights:
Right to Life
Every individual has the inherent right to live. Every human being has the right of not being killed by another person.
Right to Fair Trial
Every person has the right to fair trial by an impartial court. This includes the right to be heard within a reasonable time, right to public hearing and right to counsel.
Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
Every person has the freedom of thought and conscience. He/she also has the freedom to choose his/her religion and is also free to change it at any time.
Freedom from Slavery
Slavery and slave trade is prohibited. However, these are still practised illegally in some parts of the world.
Freedom from Torture
Torture is prohibited under the international law. Every person has freedom from torture.
Other universal human rights include right to liberty and personal security, freedom of speech, right to remedy by competent tribunal, freedom from discrimination, right to nationality and freedom to change it, right to marriage and family, freedom of movement, right to own property, right to education, right of peaceful assembly and association, freedom from interference with privacy, family, home and correspondence, right to participate in government and in free elections, right of opinion and information, right to adequate living standard, right to social security and right to social order that articulates this document.
Though protected by law, many of these rights are violated by people and even by the state. However, many organizations have been formed to monitor the violation of human rights. These organizations take steps to protect these rights.
Right to Life
Every individual has the inherent right to live. Every human being has the right of not being killed by another person.
Right to Fair Trial
Every person has the right to fair trial by an impartial court. This includes the right to be heard within a reasonable time, right to public hearing and right to counsel.
Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
Every person has the freedom of thought and conscience. He/she also has the freedom to choose his/her religion and is also free to change it at any time.
Freedom from Slavery
Slavery and slave trade is prohibited. However, these are still practised illegally in some parts of the world.
Freedom from Torture
Torture is prohibited under the international law. Every person has freedom from torture.
Other universal human rights include right to liberty and personal security, freedom of speech, right to remedy by competent tribunal, freedom from discrimination, right to nationality and freedom to change it, right to marriage and family, freedom of movement, right to own property, right to education, right of peaceful assembly and association, freedom from interference with privacy, family, home and correspondence, right to participate in government and in free elections, right of opinion and information, right to adequate living standard, right to social security and right to social order that articulates this document.
Though protected by law, many of these rights are violated by people and even by the state. However, many organizations have been formed to monitor the violation of human rights. These organizations take steps to protect these rights.
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human rights are the rights by which a person can do everything that he wants to , nobody can oppose him . there are many types of fundamental human rights like -
1- right to freedom - under this right a person can do that he like , but not the things that are harmful to others . like in India many people thought that girls should wear sari only, but according to this right she can wear everything that she wants ..
2 - right to express - under the side a person can express his or her views towards the improvement of a country or a state .
3 - right to choose - under this right a person can choose his or her representatives ...
there are many other important fundamental rights .....
hope it will help you ...
1- right to freedom - under this right a person can do that he like , but not the things that are harmful to others . like in India many people thought that girls should wear sari only, but according to this right she can wear everything that she wants ..
2 - right to express - under the side a person can express his or her views towards the improvement of a country or a state .
3 - right to choose - under this right a person can choose his or her representatives ...
there are many other important fundamental rights .....
hope it will help you ...
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