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Human rytsTRANSCRIPT
According to Aspect of Life
1. Civil Rights
Rights which the law will enforce at the instance of private individuals for the purpose of securing to them the enjoyment of their means of happiness
Partake of the nature of political rights when they are utilized as a means to participate in the government.
2. Political Rights
Rights which enable us to participate in running the affairs of the government either directly or indirectly
3. Economic and Social Rights
Those which the law confers upon the people to enable them to achieve social and economic development.4. Cultural Rights
Rights that ensure the well-being of the individual and foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of national culture based on the principle of unity in diversity in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expression.What then are cultural rights? Beneath the basic rights of man - the right to life, the right to dignity and the right to develop ourselves - lie our rights to our own culture.
The right to life
The right to dignity
The right to develop ourselves
Cultural rights are thus inalienably part of the rights of man. They are also, therefore, part of the rights of a people to survival, to self-determination, and to development, because a people consists of humans brought together as members of a society, formed by a particular culture and history.
Categories of Human Rights
1. Fundamental Freedom in Political Rights
i. Freedom of conscience and religion
ii. Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression
iii. Freedom of the press and communication
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iv. Freedom of association, freedom of peaceful assembly v. Rights to privacy, reputation, and human dignity2. Democratic Rights Commonly exercised in a democratic state
i. Right to vote and to participate in the electoral processii. Right to participate in public or governmental affairs3. Mobility Rights
National and international in character
i. Right to travel
ii. Right to return to ones country
iii. Freedom of movement within the country
4. Right to Life, Liberty, and Security of the Person
Represent the core of fundamental rights which relate to the right to physical and personal integrity, consistent with human dignity
i. Right to protection against political and other extrajudicial killings, the disappearances of persons, and torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment5. Legal Rights
Constitute due process that can be invoked by persons accused
i. Freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention
ii. Protection against unreasonable search and seizure
iii. Right to counsel
iv. Right to fair and public trial
v. Presumption of innocence
vi. Right against self-incrimination
6. Rights of Equality
Also known as the right against discrimination
Everyone is equal before the law and is entitled to equal protection or the equal benefit of the law
i. Protection against discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, religion, ethnic origin, age, marital status, and political and social condition
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS
CULTURAL RIGHTS
POLITICAL RIGHTS
CIVIL RIGHTS
Examples are:
The right of suffrage
The right to hold
public office
The right to petition
The rights appurtenant
to citizenship
Vis-a-vis the management
of government