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  1. Human Rights

    Human rights originate as moral rights and their legitimacy is necessarily dependent upon the legitimacy of the concept of moral rights. A principal aim of advocates of human rights is for these rights to receive universal legal recognition. This was, after all, a fundamental goal of the opponents of apartheid.

  2. Human Rights

    Human Rights. First published Fri Feb 7, 2003; substantive revision Fri May 31, 2024. Human rights are norms that aspire to protect all people everywhere from severe political, legal, and social abuses. Examples of human rights are the right to freedom of religion, the right to a fair trial when charged with a crime, the right not to be ...

  3. PDF Human Rights: A Brief Introduction

    A. Human rights as ethical concerns. Human rights have in common an ethical concern for just treatment, built on empathy or altruism in human behavior and concepts of justice in philosophy. The philosopher and economist, Amartya Sen, considers that "Human rights can be seen as primarily ethical demands...

  4. PDF Human Rights: A Brief Introduction

    The ethical basis of human rights has been defined using concepts such as human flourishing, dignity, duties to family and society, natural rights, individual freedom, and social justice against exploitation based on sex, class or caste. All of these moral arguments for human rights are part of ethical discourse.

  5. Philosophy of human rights

    The philosophy of human rights attempts to examine the underlying basis of the concept of human rights and critically looks at its content and justification. Several theoretical approaches have been advanced to explain how and why the concept of human rights developed. One of the oldest Western philosophies on human rights is that they are a product of a natural law, stemming from different ...

  6. Theoretical Foundations and General Characteristics of Human Rights

    The issue has been problematic as regards the conflict between certain human rights, including those of a fundamental nature, and the right to cultural diversity, which is regulated, at the regional level, in Article 22 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union ("CFREU"), which respects cultural, religious and linguistic ...

  7. The Origin and Concept of Fundamental Rights in the ...

    Abstract. Since the 17th Century, human thinking has been veering round to the theory that man has certain essential, basic, natural and inalienable rights or freedoms and it is the function of the state to recognize these rights and freedoms and allow them free play, in order that human liberty may be preserved, human personality be developed and an effective social and democratic life be ...

  8. The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights: An Overview

    3 Human Rights as Fundamental Conditions for a Good Life Notes. Notes. 4 From a Good Life to Human Rights Some Complications Notes. Notes. 5 Is Dignity the ... It raises questions of the nature of human rights, the grounds of human rights, difference between proposed and actual human rights, and scepticism surrounding the very idea of human ...

  9. The Concept of Fundamental Legal Rights

    This chapter proposes a stipulative definition of fundamental legal rights that attempts to single out the most important features of those rights, which are discussed under four headings: the point, the structure, the content and the functions of rights. Mainstream theories of rights, such as the interest theory and the will theories are ...

  10. Fundamental Rights, Private Law, and Societal Constitution: On the

    fundamental rights, and that, second, fundamental rights are part of private law's intrinsic normative logic. This is developed for the class of ... This paper is based on the opposite hypothesis: law does not fulfill a function, but has an intrinsic meaning. Law is a moral category; it

  11. (PDF) Theoretically Justification of Human Rights: A ...

    Fundamental rights theory, also referred to as the hypothesis of natural law, is a. school of thought that contends that pe ople are endowed with fundamental and general. liberties as a result of ...

  12. The Doctrine of 'Implied Limitations' of Fundamental Rights: An ...

    Fundamental right are inherently limited from the outset, as, if they were not restricted, they could not exist together. In many cases, legal limitations to individual freedom are imposed based on needs that do not seem related to a specific duty of responsibility towards others. However, that should be considered admissible only insofar these ...

  13. PDF The Fourth Generation of Human Rights: Epistemic Rights in Digital

    It is in light of these rather overbearing possibilities, to reconnect to the previous section, that fourth-generation human rights must include substantially strengthened epistemic rights to protect personhood in digital lifeworlds. The emergence of Life 3.0 is compatible with Life 1.0 and Life.

  14. PDF Human Rights and Indian Constitution: a Critical Analysis

    Fundamental rights are similar to human rights, but are different in the sense that they have legal sanction and are enforceable in a court of law, whereas human rights do not have such sanctity and are not enforceable in courts. Then there is difference of universal appeal since fundamental rights are country specific that have been

  15. Promoting Health as a Human Right in the Post-ACA United States

    The World Health Organization (WHO) Constitution of 1946 declared that the "enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health"—defined as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity"—"is one of the fundamental rights of every human being" [1].

  16. Theories of Human Rights

    Natural Rights - Rights that are inherent to humans on their birth. Moral Rights - Rights that deal with fair and just principles of law. Fundamental Rights - Rights that are basic and most important for human enjoyment. Legal Rights - Rights that are laid down in law. Civil and Political Rights - Rights which are laid down by the ...

  17. (PDF) The protection of fundamental human rights in criminal process

    The protection of fundamental human rights in criminal process - General report. 53 ECrtHR 27 Novem ber 2008, Salduz v Turkey, and ECrtHR 11 December 2008, Panovits v Cyprus. 54 The terminology ...

  18. Conflicting Fundamental Rights Under the Indian Constitution: Analyzing

    of competing Fundamental Rights (such as the right to life v. right to privacy or right to speech v. right to movement). Thereafter, the Court one choosesright as the categorical and unconditional winner in the contest . In most cases, the winner is a right that the Court presumes to further 'collective interests.' ...

  19. Hypothesis Definition & Meaning

    hypothesis: [noun] an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument. an interpretation of a practical situation or condition taken as the ground for action.

  20. PDF HYPOTHESIS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ANALYSIS

    HYPOTHESIS It is very important to know the key difference between directive principle of state policy and fundamental rights. The fundamental rights give the citizen power to approach the court for the ... Fundamental Rights are rights without which a human being cannot survive in dignified manner in a civilized society. Fundamental rights are ...

  21. Chapter 11: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing

    1. State the null hypothesis. 2. Select the distribution to use. 3. Determine the rejection and non-rejection regions. 4. Calculate the value of the test statistic. 5. Make a decision. Step 1. State the null hypothesis In this step, you set up two statements to determine the validity of a statistical claim: a null hypothesis and an alternative ...

  22. A Critical Study of Human Rights of Accused In India

    Human rights relating to accused persons have been covered as the fundamental rights, rights under the Universal Declaration of Human rights 1948, I.C.C.P.R 1966, Constitutional rights & Criminal ...

  23. Is Chipotle a No-Brainer Buy Right After Its 50-for-1 Stock Split? The

    No fundamental changes Stock splits typically happen after a company's nominal share price gets too high. Of course, this is a good problem to have for Chipotle because it means the stock has done ...

  24. Electricity consumption is not a fundamental right, NERC tells court

    The Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has said that electricity consumption is not a fundamental right that can be challenged by any consumer in Nigeria. NERC's legal team's position is against a suit which had asked the Federal High Court Abuja to restrain it and the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) from giving ...

  25. Kenya: Security services must respect fundamental rights during

    Kenya: Security services must respect fundamental rights during nationwide protests. Amnesty International Kenya calls on the National Police Service (NPS) and the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to uphold their constitutional obligations to protect and facilitate peaceful protestors during the #OccupyEverywhere protests scheduled for today across the country.