well i don't understand completely what this means however i will try... This is just what i think not what i know for sure. If not one person had human rights there would be no authority because no one would be the boss of anyone because none of us would have rights. There would probably be fights even wars! There would be money problems, people stealing, no lands being looked after and there is so much more things that would be ruined without rules however i really cant explain them all. Remember this is only what I think.
people would be treated unfairly and would not get the proper amount of care and attention. Even more wars could sart up for those who disagree over simple things tht may have been a law in the first place.
People who live without human rights people are victims of sexual exploitation of women and children, human traffiking, torture and imprisonment of political prisoners, rape by soldiers, repression, forced labor, and any number of terrible abuses world wide.
Eleanor Roosavelt made human rights the human delclortratiojn of human rights
the human rights are written on the universal decloration of human rights
Eleanor Roosavelt made human rights the human delclortratiojn of human rights
There are thirty articles when it comes to human rights. This is within The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They are rights of every human being.
We have different definitions of human rights because there are different human rights. The definitions of human rights are the meanings of the fundamental rights of a human in a country or organisation. GLAD I COULD HELP :)
some answer of human rights pakistan
Obviously, human rights law has always something to do with humans rights. Anything that violates human is opposite to human rights law.
Human rights are freedoms and rights that all humans are technically entitled to- therefore, there are human rights in Churchill.
yes everyone has human rights
He created the 30 human rights which states our rights and called it Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen has written: 'The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Cases, Inter-American Court of Human Rights 'The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Cases, Inter-American Court of Human Rights 'The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Cases, Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Same as international human rights.