Human Rights

Human Rights 

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H S F N C G P J N H J C U O X C N Y X C V
T W S B A E V G G F M F S U N E O R U N O
I E A E O N S H V I M A I X N F I E I Q L
S A K G F V Q N W S M H U D O H T V P B P
V H E A G I Y J G G Y N X B I X A A C U V
C B B R A R S H B G T D B L T J C L T S V
U V G F M O Q U V D Q S T V A K U S B J V
J L K F I N R B O W B O V B N I D N A L C
P R U U F M L Y N M B A M L I G E O L F A
E T S S D E N E Y W J F P W M V L I A Q E
A J X L X N Y Y I Q D F Y J R K A T S Y M
C A Q A O T E P K K S P U R E G S I I K E
E I Y S G A F F R F P J A O T M R L W I O
R N V R D L A K J T I M O W E O E O U H Y
I H S E E R L B K I L N U G D C V B D Q G
G M Q V A I V D K A H K J A F Y I A N R B
H Q S I B G Q R K D Y U R Y L S N E B D S
T G N N A H T O O G B C O H E X U H R O G
S O X U P T R S Q F C X Y T S M W T L N K
C E O T X S M W O N V P V K K K D O J O K
O D A U Y E H Y U V Y L M O D P H X P C R

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  • Refers to a person being completely under the control of another and considered to be their legal property. However, there are still 27 million slaves in the form of human trafficking, child labor and sex slaves. (3, 9, 7)
  • Right of all adults to vote in government elections. Started with wealthy upper class men, Australian women got the vote in 1908, women in Saudi Arabia free to vote from 2015. The ICCPR gave the right to vote and to be elected. (9, 8)
  • Right of all to basic primary education. The push for universal education didn’t begin till the 19th century. In aus it is compulsory till 17 under the Education Act 1990 NSW. It is free, compulsory and no discrimination to girls. (9, 9)
  • Right of future generations to enjoy the same level of environmental quality as the present generation. Intergenerational equality e.g. climate change causing rise in sea levels. (13, 6)
  • Right of peace is the right of people to have their government maintain peace and eliminate war. No legal HR to peace just programs to try facilitate and alternative arrangements to war. UN charter obliges nations to settle their (5, 6)
  • Right to political independence and choose own government without interference from other countries two ways of achieving self determination: 1: External → becoming a state/choose how they will be governed without influence of other countries. (4, 13)

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