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LECTURE: DR. YUSUFF JELILI AMUDA
            GROUP A
      NUR IZZATI BINTI MOHD ARIFIN

      NURUL AZIMAH BINTI MAZALAN

      UMI KHALSUM BINTI ASMAON

       SUBAIDAH BINTI ABDULLAH
INTRODUCTION
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What are Human Rights?
 The rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our
 nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic
 origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status.

 We are all equally entitled to our human rights without
 discrimination.

 These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and
 indivisible.
 Three keys document in respects of Human Rights :


a. Universal Declaration of Human Right 1948.

b. International Covenant of Civil and political Rights
   1966.

c.   International Covenant on Economic,Social and
     Culture Rights 1966.
Civil and Political Rights :

 right to free speech
 freedom of religion
 freedom of assembly and association
 freedom from torture
 equality under the law
Social,Economic and Culture Rights :

 The right to education
 employment and recreation
 right to enjoy the respect of minimum health services
 shelter and safe environment.
 Human rights are inalienable.
 They should not be taken away, except in specific
  situations and according to due process.
 As example, the right to liberty may be restricted if a
  person is found guilty of a crime by a court of law.
Characteristics of human right
 Interdependent and indivisible


         All human rights are indivisible, whether they are
    civil and political rights, such as the right to
    life, equality before the law and freedom of expression;
    economic, social and cultural rights, such as the rights
    to work, social security and education , or collective
    rights, such as the rights to development and self-
    determination, are indivisible, interrelated and
    interdependent..
 Equal and non-discriminatory

         The principle applies to everyone in relation to all
    human rights and freedoms and it prohibits discrimination
    on the basis of a list of non-exhaustive categories such as
    sex, race, colour and so on.

        The principle of non-discrimination is complemented
    by the principle of equality,as stated in Article 1 of the
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “All human beings
    are born free and equal in dignity and rights.”
 Both Rights and Obligations

   Human rights entail both rights and obligations.


   States assume obligations and duties under
   international law to respect, to protect and to fulfil
   human rights.

   The obligation to respect means that States must refrain
   from interfering with or curtailing the enjoyment of
   human rights.

   The obligation to protect requires States to protect
   individuals and groups against human rights abuses.
• The obligation to fulfil means that States must take
  positive action to facilitate the enjoyment of basic human
  rights.

• At the individual level, while we are entitled our human
  rights, we should also respect the human rights of others.
Concept of Human Rights

 Western countries was the first country in the world
   that human rights are reflected in the struggle in the
   document:
i) Magna Charta
ii) Petition of Rights
iii) Habeas Corpus Act
iv) Bill of Rights
MAGNA CHARTA
Magna Charta triggered on June 15, 1215 in Great Britain made ​to limit the
authority of King John in England.

The contents of this document are:-

i) King and his descendants, has promised to respect the
    independence, rights, and freedom of the Church in England.
ii) King promised to the people of free government to stick to give the
    following rights:
      The security officer and tax collector will respect the rights of the
         people.
      Police can not claim a person without valid evidence and witnesses.
      A child will not be the last, was arrested, found guilty without the
         protection of the state and without a legitimate reason as the basis for
         its actions.
      When a person without legal protection have stuck in the hold, the
         king promised to correct mistakes.
Petition of Rights
In the year 1628, there appears a charter Petition of Rights. This
document contains questions regarding the rights of people with
the guarantee.

These rights are:

       i) Taxes and special collections must be accompanied by an
          agreement.
       ii) The Citizens can not be compelled to accept the military
           at home.
       iii) Army can not use the law of war in peace.
Habeas Corpus Act

In the year 1679, the documents present Habeas
Corpus Act and the laws that govern the
detention of a person.
 Contents are:
i. A person who is arrested soon be reviewed within two
     business days after the detention.
ii. Reason for detention of a person must be accompanied
     by evidence that is lawful.
Bill of Rights

In the years 1689, Bill of Rights issued and became law received
by the British parliament as a form of resistance against King
James II.

The contents of this document is:
  i.   Freedom in selecting members of parliament.
  ii. Freedom to speak and give opinions.
  iii. The Law and formation of standing army should be in
       line with parliament.
  iv. The rights of citizens to embrace accoiding to their
       beliefs.
  v. Parliament has the right to change the decision of the
       king.
Theory of Human Right
a. Moral Theory of Human Rights

   people are entitled to profit or benefit of their
    valuable moral needs of man.
   This is because human rights are fundamental in
    shaping the human dignity and honour it is to
    remain virtually universal that can be applied to all
    individuals regardless of race which does not take
    gender and age ethnicity or nationality.
   it can exist independently of the society and country
    communities where people can live freely in it.
 So, human rights is above the law derived from their
 legal nature or not of the real moral of the constitution
 or laws or specific acts committed by countries and
 international organizations.

b. Theory of Social Justice Human Rights

     Developing by Charles Beitz.
       proved that the distribution of rights in terms of
       moral justice than human nature.
 Based on this theory of human rights are the rights-
 based social justice norms that guarantee the good of
 mankind.

 Charles Beitz as claimed by the classical doctrine of
 natural rights to restrict the rights of individual
 security and the failure and the failure to take into
 account the socio-economic demands, social justice
 model provides a more comprehensive position on
 human rights.
d. Social Scientific Theory of Human Rights

 the need to establish human rights agreements on
 cross-cultural.
       - this is because high level of cultural pluralism in
 the contemporary world and because of constant
 changes in customs and values ​in different societies to
 find a high-level agreement in respect of human rights
 is clearly more difficult to obtain.
Conclusions
 Individual is absolute, that his or her reality must be
  recognized unconditionally and necessarily lies at
  the basis of human rights.
 Regardless nationality, place of residence, sex,
  national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or
  any other status.
 Human rights is a form of rights enjoyed by a citizen as
  enshrined in the law
c. Structured Theory of Human Rights

 determine that human rights policy necessarily for
  human goodness.
 Henry Shue - human life to live without human rights
  practiced properly fit is impossible to achieve.
                 - there are three types of human rights -
  freedom,life and safety.

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Concept and theory of human right group12

  • 1. LECTURE: DR. YUSUFF JELILI AMUDA GROUP A NUR IZZATI BINTI MOHD ARIFIN NURUL AZIMAH BINTI MAZALAN UMI KHALSUM BINTI ASMAON SUBAIDAH BINTI ABDULLAH
  • 3. What are Human Rights?  The rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status.  We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination.  These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.
  • 4.  Three keys document in respects of Human Rights : a. Universal Declaration of Human Right 1948. b. International Covenant of Civil and political Rights 1966. c. International Covenant on Economic,Social and Culture Rights 1966.
  • 5. Civil and Political Rights :  right to free speech  freedom of religion  freedom of assembly and association  freedom from torture  equality under the law
  • 6. Social,Economic and Culture Rights :  The right to education  employment and recreation  right to enjoy the respect of minimum health services  shelter and safe environment.
  • 7.  Human rights are inalienable.  They should not be taken away, except in specific situations and according to due process.  As example, the right to liberty may be restricted if a person is found guilty of a crime by a court of law.
  • 8. Characteristics of human right  Interdependent and indivisible  All human rights are indivisible, whether they are civil and political rights, such as the right to life, equality before the law and freedom of expression; economic, social and cultural rights, such as the rights to work, social security and education , or collective rights, such as the rights to development and self- determination, are indivisible, interrelated and interdependent..
  • 9.  Equal and non-discriminatory  The principle applies to everyone in relation to all human rights and freedoms and it prohibits discrimination on the basis of a list of non-exhaustive categories such as sex, race, colour and so on.  The principle of non-discrimination is complemented by the principle of equality,as stated in Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.”
  • 10.  Both Rights and Obligations  Human rights entail both rights and obligations.  States assume obligations and duties under international law to respect, to protect and to fulfil human rights.  The obligation to respect means that States must refrain from interfering with or curtailing the enjoyment of human rights.  The obligation to protect requires States to protect individuals and groups against human rights abuses.
  • 11. • The obligation to fulfil means that States must take positive action to facilitate the enjoyment of basic human rights. • At the individual level, while we are entitled our human rights, we should also respect the human rights of others.
  • 12. Concept of Human Rights  Western countries was the first country in the world that human rights are reflected in the struggle in the document: i) Magna Charta ii) Petition of Rights iii) Habeas Corpus Act iv) Bill of Rights
  • 13. MAGNA CHARTA Magna Charta triggered on June 15, 1215 in Great Britain made ​to limit the authority of King John in England. The contents of this document are:- i) King and his descendants, has promised to respect the independence, rights, and freedom of the Church in England. ii) King promised to the people of free government to stick to give the following rights:  The security officer and tax collector will respect the rights of the people.  Police can not claim a person without valid evidence and witnesses.  A child will not be the last, was arrested, found guilty without the protection of the state and without a legitimate reason as the basis for its actions.  When a person without legal protection have stuck in the hold, the king promised to correct mistakes.
  • 14. Petition of Rights In the year 1628, there appears a charter Petition of Rights. This document contains questions regarding the rights of people with the guarantee. These rights are: i) Taxes and special collections must be accompanied by an agreement. ii) The Citizens can not be compelled to accept the military at home. iii) Army can not use the law of war in peace.
  • 15. Habeas Corpus Act In the year 1679, the documents present Habeas Corpus Act and the laws that govern the detention of a person. Contents are: i. A person who is arrested soon be reviewed within two business days after the detention. ii. Reason for detention of a person must be accompanied by evidence that is lawful.
  • 16. Bill of Rights In the years 1689, Bill of Rights issued and became law received by the British parliament as a form of resistance against King James II. The contents of this document is: i. Freedom in selecting members of parliament. ii. Freedom to speak and give opinions. iii. The Law and formation of standing army should be in line with parliament. iv. The rights of citizens to embrace accoiding to their beliefs. v. Parliament has the right to change the decision of the king.
  • 17. Theory of Human Right a. Moral Theory of Human Rights  people are entitled to profit or benefit of their valuable moral needs of man.  This is because human rights are fundamental in shaping the human dignity and honour it is to remain virtually universal that can be applied to all individuals regardless of race which does not take gender and age ethnicity or nationality.  it can exist independently of the society and country communities where people can live freely in it.
  • 18.  So, human rights is above the law derived from their legal nature or not of the real moral of the constitution or laws or specific acts committed by countries and international organizations. b. Theory of Social Justice Human Rights  Developing by Charles Beitz.  proved that the distribution of rights in terms of moral justice than human nature.
  • 19.  Based on this theory of human rights are the rights- based social justice norms that guarantee the good of mankind.  Charles Beitz as claimed by the classical doctrine of natural rights to restrict the rights of individual security and the failure and the failure to take into account the socio-economic demands, social justice model provides a more comprehensive position on human rights.
  • 20. d. Social Scientific Theory of Human Rights  the need to establish human rights agreements on cross-cultural. - this is because high level of cultural pluralism in the contemporary world and because of constant changes in customs and values ​in different societies to find a high-level agreement in respect of human rights is clearly more difficult to obtain.
  • 21. Conclusions  Individual is absolute, that his or her reality must be recognized unconditionally and necessarily lies at the basis of human rights.  Regardless nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, language, or any other status.  Human rights is a form of rights enjoyed by a citizen as enshrined in the law
  • 22. c. Structured Theory of Human Rights  determine that human rights policy necessarily for human goodness.  Henry Shue - human life to live without human rights practiced properly fit is impossible to achieve. - there are three types of human rights - freedom,life and safety.