Thursday, 28 March 2013

Fundamental freedoms


 
Human Rights – Secret Strategy to Identify Problems and Violations

Different countries have different questions of violations of human rights and needs of various legal documents and procedures to correct problems and violations thereof. Many people are confused to understand the fundamental violations of individual rights and how to declare the law. Being a student of a university degree in Human Rights, have attempted to summarize what are the rights of man?

What are human rights? Important interpretation of individual rights is as under:

1. It refer to the rights and fundamental freedoms which are entitled to all human beings, often held to include the rights to life, liberty, freedom of thought and expression and equality before the law.

2. It refers to the rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Examples of rights and freedoms that have come to be regarded as individual rights include civil and political rights to life and right to freedom, the rights to freedom of expression, rights to equality before the law and economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to participate in culture, the rights to food, the right to work and the right to education.

3. It applies to all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. All individual beings are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

4. It refers to rights and fundamental freedoms which are entitled to all individual beings, often held to include the rights to life and personal liberty, freedom of thought and expression and equal rights before the law.

5. It refers to rights that belong to everyone as a consequence of the individual being.

6. It refers to legal rights and moral rights recognized by national laws and international human rights.

7. It is a specific type of moral and inalienable rights. It is attached to all persons under their individuality, without distinction of race, nationality or membership in a particular social group. It defines the minimum conditions of dignity and a tolerable life.

8. It refers to rights that have been cataloged by the United Nations in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948); a resolution is not legally binding. Other rights are found in the constitutions of many countries and regional organizations, such as European countries. This definition of individual rights is available on the point of view of Human Rights United Nations.

What are the violations of human rights? Rights abuses common in the world are as under: -

1. The right to adequate food and shelter for human beings are violated in the world; rich people are not willing to share technology and resources at reasonable prices with the poor.

2. All human beings have the right to democracy is violated by more than half the world as dictators and criminals are not ready to go or have the support of the interests of world powers.

3. The right to own property alone as well as in association with others is not respected in the country which is much more based on Communist philosophy.

4. The right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion are being violated in the country that have much more of law based on religion specific philosophy.

5. The right to work, to free choice of employment and working conditions is not respected, even in more developed countries.

6. The right to education in the elementary and fundamental is violated in the world for humans.

7. The right to marry and raise a family of choice in many civilizations in the world is still missing.

8. The right to privacy and the culture is allowed to be violated by the developed countries, particularly through television and the Internet for many people in different parts of the country.

9. The right to life, liberty and security is violated by developed countries by polluting the global environment.

10. All human beings worldwide are born free and equal is violated equal rights for women are still deprived of much of the world.

11 violations of human rights based on race, color, language and religion, national or social origin still exist, even in developed countries.

12. Use of veto by the major powers on issues of human rights is itself the violation of human rights in the world.

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