2. • Humans rights are freedom establish by custom or international agreement
that impose standards of conduct on all nations.
Human rights are commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights to
which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being.
3. • What are the basic characteristics of human rights
• 1.Inherent – Human rights are inherent because they are not granted by any
person or authority.
• 2 Fundamental-Human rights are fundamental rights because without them
the life and dignity of man will be meaningless.
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5. • 3 Inalienable- human rigths cannot be taken away no one has the rights to
deprive another person of them for any reason
• A. they cannot be rightfully taken away a free individual.
• B. they cannot be given away or be forfeited.
• 4. imprescriptible- human rights not prescribe and cannot be lost even if
man fails to use or assert them even by long passage of time.
6. • 5. indivisible- to live in dignity all human beings are entitled to freedom
security and decent standards of living concurrently.
• 6. universal- human rights are universal in application and they apply
irrespective of one origin status or condition or place where one lives.