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    Youth for Human Rights

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    Youth for Human Rights What is youth for human rights? The purpose of YHRI is to teach youth about human rights‚ specifically the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and inspire them to become advocates for tolerance and peace. What are human rights? Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights‚ simply by the fact of being human. They are “rights” because they are things you are allowed to be‚ to do or to have. These rights are there for your protection against

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    History of Human Rights

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    Professor Pluto History 2011: Section 104 11/28/12 The Cairo Declaration and Human Rights In 1990‚ the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam was established in order to create human rights laws in the nation of Islam. The Cairo Declaration states all the basic human rights that people of Islam had‚ but the problem with the document is it restricts those same human rights by stating in article 24‚ “All the rights and freedoms stipulated in this Declaration are subject to the Islamic Shari ’ah

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    Human Rights Act

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    The Human Right Act 1998 is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which received Royal Assent on 9 November 1998‚ and mostly came into force on 2 October 2000.It’s aim is to “give further effect” in UK law to the right contained in the European Convention on Human Right. The Act makes available in UK courts a remedy for breach of a Convention right‚ without the need to go to the European Court of Human Right in Strasbourg. It also totally abolished the death penalty in UK law although this was

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    The philosophy of human rights Rights and the Human Person Rights are due to a man‚ precisely because he is a person and‚ therefore‚ possessing worth and dignity. Man is not merely a piece of matter‚ a robot‚ a tool‚ a bundle of drives‚ or a meaningless question mark as some philosophers would reduce him to. He is a person‚ he has the power to think‚ judge‚ and reason (CONSCIENCE); he is the master of himself and of his actions; he has a supreme purpose which transcends this life. From the Christian

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    The History of Human Rights.

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    The History of Human Rights November 30th‚ 2012 Brianna Kirk The belief of basic and inalienable rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled to by virtue of his or her humanity lie within early traditions and documents of many cultures dating as far back as 539 BCE. The

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    Human Rights, Kosovo

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    HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNAL ASSESMENT ’’the human rights of serbs in kosovo’’ To what extend are the human rights violated to the Serb people in Kosovo? Table of contents: Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 War in Kosovo and Unitarian independence ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Position of the Serb minority------------------------------------

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    Violating Human Rights

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    establishment of a code of human rights is a relatively recent concept introduced by the United Nations in 1946. However‚ code list is not globally accepted‚ but is upheld and respected by progressive democratic thinking countries. Not all can agree on what constitutes a human right‚ but looking back through the course of history it is clear that there have been countless violations of what the U.N. has presented as human rights. Some of the most prominent violations of these rights stem from tensions between

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    human rights essay

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    From the time of king Hammurabi in 1800BC societies have tried to define human rights. From this time the first official code (set of laws) was made. Throughout history individuals such as Cyrus‚ Buddha‚ Confucius‚ Socrates‚ Jesus Christ and Muhammad have influenced the collective thinking of societies in order to influence their views on the rights of individuals. On the 10th December in 1948 the United Nations brought together the collective thinking of these great leaders‚ wrote them down and

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    that the infringement of Human Right will no longer be accepted‚ and we will unite as one to establish a declaration of Human Rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created and signed on December 10‚ 1948‚ there was legislatives from 48 countries who came together at the United Nations in Paris who believed in the value and respect for human life. (unac.org) After several drafts and much debate‚ the final version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) emerged. The (UDHR)

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    Abortion as a Human Right

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    as a Human Right Throughout history‚ induced abortions have been a source of considerable debate and controversy. An individual’s personal stance on the complex ethical‚ moral‚ and legal issues has a strong relationship with the given individual’s value system. A person’s position on abortion may be described as a combination of their personal beliefs on the morality of induced abortion and the ethical limit of the government’s legitimate authority. It is a woman’s individual rightsright to her

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