To ensure that people are treated fairly in key areas of public life and protects people from unfair treatment
Australia has no Human Rights and Freedom Act, nor does it have anything that is like a Human Rights Act or Bill of Rights.
The principle of federalism best reflects the intent of the Meiji Constitution. The respect for the fundamental human rights is another intent.
The Commission for Equality and Human Rights established by the Equality Act 2006
One can act for human rights by supporting Amnesty International, signing petitions, starting a group and informing other people who might not know about the conditions of human rights.
The Canadian Constitutional Act, 1982
The 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It covers several areas.See below link for further information:
Human Rights Day 2010The theme for Human Rights Day 10 December 2010 is human rights defenders who act to end discrimination.
of course he or her can
The United Nations
civil rights act of 1969.
I don't think so. It acts more as a guideline for how human rights legislation should be. For instance in the United States the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution are the Bill of Rights. They set out what rights an American citizen is entitled to. And here in the United Kingdom we have the Human Rights Act (1998). Check out the Bill of Rights and the Human Rights Act for more information.
There are a few elements that go into any human act. Intent is one element of human acts that are performed.