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Human Rights
The rights and freedoms every person is entitled to simply because they are human.
What are the core principles upon which Human Rights are based?
Respect, dignity, and the idea that all people are moral, rational beings.
Universal
Human Rights apply to everyone, everywhere.
Egalitarian
Human Rights are the same for everyone.
Moral principles
Human Rights are often protected by law at national and international levels.
Key ideas of Human Rights
Include freedom, security, opportunity, and basic dignity.
What formal event contributed to the establishment of the concept of Human Rights?
The conclusion of World War II.
1948
The year the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Although technically non-binding, it influences international laws and policies.
Challenges of Human Rights
Includes violations such as torture, human trafficking, starvation, discrimination.
Lack of enforcement
The main reason rights are violated, as no one is making violators stop.
Education and Human Rights
Key to protecting and spreading awareness of human rights.
Important Quote from the UDHR
"Recognition of the inherent dignity of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world."