The United Nations was established after World War II to replace the League of Nations and better promote international peace, cooperation, and human rights. A key document is the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which outlines fundamental human rights and freedoms. The UDHR helped establish human rights as an international legal principle and was a response to atrocities in World War II.
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A brief discussion about human rights especially those that can be found in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Nonetheless, this can also be a great help in order for us to be equipped with knowledge about our rights as human.
An RRU Teamwork contribution (of which was created by me, only) that was submitted to our RRU Moodle site's Team Assignment Representation Forum as well as for grading followed by my biggest passion in life; the Humankind.
A brief discussion about human rights especially those that can be found in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Nonetheless, this can also be a great help in order for us to be equipped with knowledge about our rights as human.
A presentation defining human rights and describing different kinds. It also highlights some human rights violations in Darfur and Burma, as well as women's rights and human trafficking in the United States. Intended to promote discussion and debate within a classroom setting.
The Human Rights and their deficiencies book 6Miguel Cano
Human rights, despite being an example of values accepted almost universally, seem incomplete and insufficient, since, by placing exclusively the emphasis on individual rights, they relegate to the background the responsibilities of people towards others.
Therefore, human rights are difficult to accept by many of the traditional Eastern cultures that emphasize, instead, family and community duties.
Thus, in order to achieve the desired goal of world peace, a global intercultural and interreligious consensus should be sought in a shared core values that harmonize traditional cultural values with modern democratic ideals.
A presentation defining human rights and describing different kinds. It also highlights some human rights violations in Darfur and Burma, as well as women's rights and human trafficking in the United States. Intended to promote discussion and debate within a classroom setting.
The Human Rights and their deficiencies book 6Miguel Cano
Human rights, despite being an example of values accepted almost universally, seem incomplete and insufficient, since, by placing exclusively the emphasis on individual rights, they relegate to the background the responsibilities of people towards others.
Therefore, human rights are difficult to accept by many of the traditional Eastern cultures that emphasize, instead, family and community duties.
Thus, in order to achieve the desired goal of world peace, a global intercultural and interreligious consensus should be sought in a shared core values that harmonize traditional cultural values with modern democratic ideals.
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The General Assembly of United Nation. It is related to subject of Political Science. And related to the legal field. Written by SONAM HASSIM, 4th year student of B.A.LL.B(H).
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Ito ay isang handout o learner's module na katatagpuan ng aralin o paksa tungkol sa mga Ideolohiyang lumaganap sa Vietnam. Dito din matatagpuan ang mga iba't-ibang ideolohiyang lumaganap sa Vietnam.
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Ang orihinal na 13 kolonya na naging unang labintatlong orihinal din na estado ng Amerika. Ang Rebolusyong Panlipunan sa Amerika ay bunsod ng Siyentipikong Rebolusyon at ng Enlightenment. Pinaglaban ng mga Ameikano ang kanilang kalayaan mula sa mga taga-Britain.
Title: Understanding Human Rights
Slide 1: Introduction
- Title: Understanding Human Rights
- Subtitle: Protecting the Dignity of Every Individual
- Your Name/Presenter's Name
- Date
Slide 2: What Are Human Rights?
- Definition: Fundamental rights and freedoms that every person is entitled to, simply because they are human.
- Universal: They apply to all people, regardless of race, nationality, gender, religion, or other status.
- Inherent: Human rights are not granted by the government; they are inherent to every human being.
Slide 3: Historical Background
- Begin with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).
- Key events that contributed to the development of human rights.
- Historical atrocities and the need for a global human rights framework.
Slide 4: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Key principles:
- Equality and non-discrimination.
- Right to life, liberty, and security.
- Freedom from torture and slavery.
- Right to work, education, and more.
Slide 5: The International Bill of Human Rights
- Consists of three major documents:
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
- International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights.
Slide 6: Categories of Human Rights
- Civil and Political Rights: Right to vote, freedom of speech, and more.
- Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: Right to education, healthcare, and a standard of living.
- Collective Rights: Rights of indigenous people, minority groups, and self-determination.
- Solidarity Rights: Right to peace, a clean environment, and development.
Slide 7: Violations of Human Rights
- Discuss global examples of human rights violations.
- War crimes, discrimination, censorship, and police brutality.
- Emphasize the importance of accountability and justice.
Slide 8: Protecting Human Rights
- National governments: Enact and enforce laws that protect human rights.
- International organizations: United Nations, NGOs, and regional bodies play a role.
- Advocacy: The power of collective action to raise awareness and effect change.
Slide 9: Challenges and Controversies
- Balancing individual rights with societal interests.
- Cultural relativism vs. universalism.
- Emerging technologies and privacy concerns.
- Ensuring human rights in times of crisis (e.g., pandemic response).
Slide 10: Progress and Achievements
- Highlight milestones in the advancement of human rights.
- Cases of successful advocacy and change.
- Illustrate how human rights have improved lives globally.
Slide 11: The Future of Human Rights
- Address ongoing challenges.
- The role of the younger generation in advocating for human rights.
- Potential areas for development and reform.
Slide 12: Conclusion
- Summarize key points.
- Reiterate the importance of human rights for global peace and development.
Slide 13: Q&A
- Open the floor to questions and discussions.
Slide 14: Thank You
- Express gratitude to the audience for their
UDHR - United Declaration of Human Rights n.pptxDrOsiaMajeed
UDHR - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a landmark document adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. It outlines fundamental rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, religion, or any other status. The UDHR serves as a moral and legal framework for promoting and protecting human dignity, equality, and justice worldwide.
Organizations for Global Peace - Peace Corps, Amnesty International, Nobel peace prize, The Lion and the Lamb peace Arts center, The Carter Centre, International peace Bureau, Pathways to Peace, Hague Appeal for peace, National Peace Foundation
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights as seen by ElyxUnited Nations
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights as seen by Elyx. Produced to mark Human Rights Day 2014, 10 December.
Elyx is a virtual character who looks at the world with interest and good humour. Drawn in a very simple style, Elyx can express a great number of different expressions.
In partnership with the artist, the United Nations are using Elyx to highlight a series of international observances.
Development in Human Rights, Magna Carta, Brief introduction to U.N.Os dealing with Human Rights .. A very informative for Student in L.L.M and international laws, Students of Hazara University, B.Z.U multan and all around the Pakistan and other countries . ..
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El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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1. Give to every human being every right that you claim
for yourself. ~Robert Ingersoll
United Nation And
“Human Rights ‘’ Rai M Raza Sher
Law Department Hazara University
5. The United Nations is an international organization designed
to make the enforcement of international law, security,
economic development, social progress, and human rights
easier for countries around the world.
The United Nations includes 192 member countries and its
main headquarters are located in New York City.
Purposes: The purposes of the United Nations, as set forth in
the Charter, are to maintain international peace and security,
to develop friendly relations among nations, to cooperate in
solving international economic, social, cultural and
humanitarian problems and to promote respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms.
It is to be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations in
attaining these ends.
6. HISTORY:
• The League of Nations failed to prevent World War II
(1939–1945). Because of the widespread recognition
that humankind could not afford a Third World War,
the United Nations was established to replace the
flawed League of Nations in order to maintain
international peace and promote cooperation in
solving international economic, social and
humanitarian problems.
7. • The principles of the UN as explained in the Charter
was to save future generations from war, reaffirm
human rights, and establish equal rights for all
persons. In addition it also aims to promote justice,
freedom, and social progress for the people of all of
its member states.
8. U
UDHR
December 10th, 1948
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9. United Nations Charter
AND HUMAN Rights
• Article 1(3) of the United Nations charter states that one of
the purposes of the UN is: "to achieve international
cooperation in solving international problems of an
economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and in
promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for
fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race,
sex, language, or religion".Article 55 provides that:
• The United Nations shall promote: a) higher standards of
living, full employment, and conditions of economic and
social progress and development; b) solutions of
international economic, social, health, and related problems;
c) international cultural and educational cooperation;
d)universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and
fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race,
sex, language, or religion.
10. United Nations Charter
AND HUMAN Rights
• The Universal Declaration of Human
Rights was adopted by General Assembly
resolution 217A at its 3rd session in Paris
on 10 December 1948.
11. Who Wrote the UDHR?
• United Nations Human
Rights Commission was
formed to draft the
Declaration
• Chairman: Former First
Eleanor
Lady Rene Cassin of France (far right) and
Eleanor Roosevelt interview
Roosevelt
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12. Significance of the UDHR
• First time
fundamental human
rights are
universally
protected.
• Preamble with 30
Chairman Eleanor Roosevelt holding the
articles document.
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13. It is our duty to ensure that these
rights are a living reality -- that
they are known, understood and
enjoyed by everyone, everywhere.
It is often those who most need
their human rights protected, who
also need to be informed that the
Declaration exists -- and that it
exists for them.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
14. • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by
the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, partly in response to
the atrocities of World War II. Although the UDHR was a non-binding
resolution, it is now considered by some to have acquired the force of
international customary law which may be invoked in appropriate
circumstances by national and other judiciaries. The UDHR urges
member nations to promote a number of human, civil, economic and
social rights, asserting these rights as part of the "foundation
of freedom, justice and peace in the world." The declaration was the
first international legal effort to limit the behavior of states and press
upon them duties to their citizens following the model of the rights-
duty duality.
• ...recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable
rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of
freedom, justice and peace in the world.
• —Preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
15. (Summary Version)
The General Assembly proclaims this Universal Declaration of Human
Rights as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all
nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society,
keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and
education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by
progressive measures, national and international, to secure their
universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the
peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of
territories under their jurisdiction.
16.
17. UN Human Rights Bodies
• Security Council
• General Assembly
• Economic and Social Council
• Commission on Human Rights
• Sub commission on the Promotion and
Protection of Human Rights
• Commission on the Status of Women
18. UN Human Rights Bodies
• Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice
• International Court of Justice
• International Criminal Court
• Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights (created by the General Assembly in
1993)
19. UN Human Rights Bodies
• Treaty Monitoring Bodies
– Human Rights Committee
– Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination
– Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against
Women
– Committee Against Torture
– Committee on the Rights of the Child
– Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights
20. International Court of Justice
Security council
Secretariat
General Assembly
Economic & social council Trusteeship council
Commission on humans rights
International Labour organization (ILO)
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
United Nation development fund for Women
United nation Educational, Scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO)
World Health Organization (WTO)
22. Human Rights in International Law
• Regional Organizations and Law-Making
(cont.)
– Organization of African Unity was founded in
1963 and adopted the African Charter on
Human and Peoples’ Rights in 1981. The
African Commission on Human and Peoples’
Rights is charged with supervising the
implementation of the African Charter.
23. Use of State and Federal Courts to
Protect Human Rights
• Congress and State Legislatures may enact
legislation that specifically incorporates
international law into domestic law
• Judicial interpretation and application of
existing legislative or constitutional
provisions
24. Local Non-Governmental
Organizations
• Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights
• American Refugee Committee
• Center for Victims of Torture
• Institute on Agricultural and Trade Policy
• University of Minnesota Human Rights
Center
25. NGO Activities
• Monitor elections and political trials
• Investigate human rights and conditions
– Analyze human rights practices in closed
countries – Albania, North Korea, Saudi Arabia
– Identify and analyze conflicts in Chiapas and
Kosovo
– Child slavery in Haiti; child health in Mexico,
Uganda and the United States
26. NGO Activities
• Lobby United Nations
• Draft model statutes
– Inquest procedures
– Forensic techniques
– Domestic violence laws
• Represent political asylum seekers
• Promote ratification of human rights
treaties