Human Rights

Basic rights and freedoms that belong to evry person in the worls, from birth until death.

Recognized after the struggles and demands of humanity at various historical moments.

Chracteristics

Universal belong to all people.

Indivisible You can not sacrafice one right at the expense of the other.

Interdependent connected and complement each other. If one is violated that can affect others.

Equal in Hierarchy there are no rights more importantt than others.

Main Rigths

1. Of Good Living:
To satisfy economic, social and cultural needs.

2. Priority Attention:
According to groups.

3. Of the Communities, peoples and Nationalities
To protect their collective rights.

4. Of Participation.
To exercise political rights through suffrage, different forms of control over the State.

5. Of Freedom
To guarantee the individual existence.

6. Of the Nature
It promotes the integral respect of its existence, its maintenance and regeneration.

7. Of Protection
To guarantee access to justice, protection, the right to a fair trial.

Children and Teens Rigths

Life, physical and emotional integrity.

Identity, name and citizenship.

A life free of violence, abuse and discrimation.

Special protection against any form of exploitation.

Priority access to health, education and food, sports and recreation.

Special attention to the children of people deprived of their liberty, those who have some disability, vistims of disasters or who belong to indigenous communities or peoples.

Principles of Protection

Non-discrimination: all children and young people are equal in dignity. Differences must be respected.

Integral development: children and young people are beings with multiple dimensions and need, which must be addressed equally.

Higher interest: think about what is best for the children and young people, respecting their needs, opinions and ways of seeing things.

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