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HUMAN RIGHTS
Human beings are born equal in dignity and rights. These are moral claims which are inherent in all human individuals by virtue of their humanity alone. These are articulated and formulated in what we today call human rights, and have been translated into legal rights. established international. The basis of these legal rights is the consent of the governed that is the consent of the subjects of the rights.
THE OBJECTIVE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ARE GIVEN BELOW:-
1.Human Rights Education promotes respect for human rights of all individuals.
2.It develops the knowledge, skills, and values of human rights.
3.It develops the knowledge, skills, and values of human rights.
4.It helps people and policy makers to evolve the ways and means to overcome the problems of each nation and that of the International Community.
5.It helps to foster understanding, tolerance, gender equality.
6.Develops friendship among all nations and eliminates racial, ethnic, religious, and linguistic differences.
IF WE GO IN DETAIL IN NATURE OR CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS WE SEE:-
1.Human Rights are Essential and Necessary:- In the absence of human rights, the ethical, natural, societal and spiritual welfare of an individual is impossible. Human rights are also indispensable as they provide a conductive environment to augment the physical and moral life of society
2.Human Rights Support and Advocate Human Dignity:- To treat others with dignity irrespective of whether that person is a male or female, rich or poor etc. is the basis concern of human dignity. For eg. in 1993, India had enacted a law that forbade the practice of an individual carrying human excreta. This law is called 'Employment of Manual Scavengers and Dry Latrines (prohibition) Act.' However, this practice is still prevalent in some parts of the country.
3.Human Rights are Universal:- No one class of people however privileged they may be, have monopoly over human rights. They are essentially universal without consideration and without exception. The values, such as divinity, dignity and equality which form the basis of these rights are inherent in human nature.
4.Human Rights are Inalienable:-'Inalienable' means unable to be taken away. When we say human rights are inalienable we are saying that the rights are inherent in us and we cannot give it away or renounce it. For example, if an individual gives, even in writing, telling the police that he should be arrested for a crime that he had committed and locked up without a trial. It cannot be considered a valid statement. This would be a violation of his/her basic human right of life and personal liberty i.e. Article 21 of Indian Constitution, these rights should be the same for individuals irrespective of their caste, creed, religion, sex and nationality. As a matter of fact, human rights are conferred on an individual even after his death. The various rituals in different religions bear testimony to this fact.
5.Human Rights are Dynamic:- Human rights are ever changing constantly dependent on the change in the political, economic, social or environment structure of the state. For example, the right to be cared for in time of sickness has been stretched to include free medical treatment in public hospitals under different schemes of include free medical treatment in public hospitals under different schemes of the government of India. Free medical examination in schools and also especially equipped schools for the physically handicapped have been included.
6.Human Rights are Essential for Gratification of aspirations:- Every human life has a purpose. The term 'human right' is applied to those conditions which are essential for the fulfillment of this purpose. No government has the power to curtail or take away the rights which are sacrosanct, inviolable and immutable.
7.Human Rights are essential for Gratification of Aspirations:- Every human life has a purpose. The term 'human right' is applied to those conditions which are essential for the fulfillment of this purpose. No government has the power to curtail or take away the rights which are sacrosanct, inviolable and immutable.
8.Human Rights Restrains state Power:- Human rights imply that all citizens have rightful demands upon his or her society for certain freedoms and assistance. Thus, we could say that human rights limit the state's power. These may be in the form of restriction on the powers of the state from violating the inalienable freedoms of the individuals, or it may be in the obligations of the state to not interfere in the citizen's personal life in as far as the six freedoms mentioned in the rights to freedom in the Indian Constitution. i.e. Article19.
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