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Human Rights

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What are Human Rights?

• Human Rights are those liberties, faculties and institutions about basic goods that include all people because of their human condition to guarantee their dignity.

• They are independent of particular factors, such as status, sexual orientation, and ethnicity.

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Do I have a Human Rights?

• Yes!, we have. They are inherent to the person, they are also irrevocable, intransmissible and irreducible.

• They are the conditions that allowed create a integral relation between the people and society that allowed to them be a Juridical person, letting to made a identification with himself an with their congeneres.

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They do not depend on the exclusively given rights of the Constitution

because they are independent of the law of everyone country.

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.Where do they come from?

• Human Rights come from the Natural Rights, since ancient times we found some reference for example, we found some idea about them in the ancient Greek Literature.

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Where do they comes from?

The first intents to limit the exercise of the government power and create laws to protect the human rights were “nationals”:

The Magna Charta of 1215

The law of habeas Corpus of 1689

The Bill of Rights of 1689.

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The first Declarations of the modern world

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The Declaration of Independence 1776

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The French Declaration of the men and Citizen Rights of 1789

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What were the most important Declarations of an International Character?

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The declaration by United Nations 1942

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Eleanor Roosevelt argument in the United Nations were to be effective internationally it should not concern itself with nations, but with the

rights of mankind

The Declarations of Human Rights of the United Nations 1948

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Do you think that since that moment there haven’t been anymore violations to the Human Rights?

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No, unfortunately no

• There have been a lot of violations of Human Rights by all the world

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In “News for You”, a weekly Publication from New Readers Press there was news: Eye for an eye Law.

Is it possible to mutilate or torture to punish the aggressor?What is the opinion of Amnesty International?

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Civil Rights

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Amnesty International was founded in 1961

• Is an independent worldwide human- rights organization it works to free people imprisoned for their beliefs, color, ethnic origin, sex, religion, or language, provided they have neither or nor advocated violence, also works for fair an speedy trials for political prisoners an for an end to torture and executions.

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The first International Criminal Tribunal is established in the Hague to deal with war crimes in the former Yugoslavia in 1993

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There is no Justice in the world

The World is JustThere is some Justice in

the world

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