3. • The human rights are basic rights and
fundamental freedoms that are eligible to all the
people around the word. They are separated in
five categories.
• First we have the human or civil rights then we
have the social and culture rights and last but not
least are the economic rights. The idea of human
rights originated from ideas found in religion and
philosophy in Western Europe. The modern
western idea of the human rights started during
the European Enlighten.
4. The most recognized human rights are:
the right to privacy, the right in life, the right of getting
married and having a family , the right to own a company, the
right of free speech , the right of safety from violence , the
equality of both males and females , the right of fair trial , the
right of being considered innocent until proven guilty , the
right to be a citizen of a country ,the right to be recognized as
a person, the right to express your sexual orientations, the
right in voting, the right to seek asylum if a country treats you
badly, the right of free thinking, the right to believe and
practice the religion of your preference, the right to peacefully
protest or speak against a government or group, the right in
medical care, the right to love and to be loved, the right to
communicate through a language, the right to work and finally
the right to express oneself .
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6. • Besides of the Basic human rights another important
sector of rights are the women rights. The rights and
entitlements claimed for women and girls of many
societies worldwide .In some places these rights are
institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and
behavior, whereas in others they may be ignored or
suppressed.
• Some of the most important right that women have
won through the years are: the equality between the
two genders, the right of voting, the right of female
education, the right of being elected as the
representatives of the public, and the birth control and
reproductive rights.
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9. Children's rights
As for the kids now, Children's rights are the human rights
of children with particular attention to the rights of
special protection and care afforded to minors, including
their right to association with both parents, human
identity as well as the basic needs for food, universal
state-paid education, health care and criminal laws
appropriate for the age and development of the child,
equal protection of the child's civil rights and freedom
from discrimination on the basis of the child's race,
gender, sexual orientation , gender identity , national
origin, religion, disability, color, ethnicity , or other
characteristics.
10. • Interpretations of children's rights range from allowing
children the capacity for autonomous action to the
enforcement of children being physically, mentally and
emotionally free from abuse, though what constitutes
"abuse" is a matter of debate. Other definitions include the
rights to care and nurturing. "A child is any human being
below the age of eighteen years, unless under the law
applicable to the child, majority attained earlier”.
• According to Cornell University, a child is a person, not a
sub person. The term “child” often, but does not
necessarily, mean minor, but can include adult children as
well as adult nonevent children. The children's rights
movement is considered distinct from the youth right
movement. The field of children's rights spans the fields of
law, politics, religion and morality.
11. • The most important children rights are the
freedom of speech, the freedom of thought,
the freedom from fear, the freedom of choice
and the right to make decisions, and the
ownership of one's body.
• Finally other issues affecting children's rights
include the military use of children, the sale of
children, child prostitution and child
pornography.