Human rights are inherent to all human beings by virtue of their humanity. They are defined internationally and nationally through various laws. There are five main categories of human rights: civil, political, economic, social, and cultural. Some key civil rights include the right to life, belief, opinion, speech, and non-discrimination. Political rights comprise voting, forming political parties, living in an independent nation, and holding public office. Economic rights center around work, including jobs, fair wages, safe conditions, and organizing unions. Social rights incorporate housing, education, healthcare, recreation, and the environment. Cultural rights concern language, cultural activities, ancestral domains, and education.