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Human Rights.
Definition:
Rights you have simply because you are a…
Human Rights.
Definition:
- Rights you have simply because you are a human.
- Rights: Comes from the English word right asking to: “Good, just, fair, proper, fitting, straight, not bent, direct”.
- Human: Latin “humanus”. Old French “humaine”. Middle English “human”. Gunaratne K. (2016). What is the etymology of the word right?. 12- 02-18, of Quora.
Etymoline. (Unknown). Etymology of Human. 12-02-18, of Etymoline.
Hrlibrary. (Unknown). The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (abbreviated). 12-02-18, of Hrlibrary.
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- Freedom from Discrimination.
- Right to life, liberty, personal security.
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- Freedom from torture and degrading treatment.
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- Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law.
- Right to Equality before the Law.
- Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal.
- Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile.
- Right to Fair PubliC Hearing.
- Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty.
- Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence.
- Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country.
- Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution.
- Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It.
- Right to Marriage and Family.
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- Freedom of Belief and Religion.
- Freedom of Opinion and Information.
- Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association.
- Right to participate in Government and in Free Elections.
- Right to social security.
- Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions.
- Right to Rest and Leisure.
- Right to Adequate Living Standard
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- Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community.
- Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document
- Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development.
- Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above Rights.
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Paulina Zárate Galán.
Monserrat Vargas Olivares.
Dulce María Figueroa Hernández.
Karla Suzette Castro Contreras.