Concepts of Human Rights
Concepts of Human Rights
Concepts of Human Rights
Historical
Human
An
The
The
Buddhism
Respect for all lives and high level of compassion
Selfless attitude to attain enlightenment
Christianity
Universal ethics: morality and mutual respect to serve God.
Respect for others Do unto others as you would have them do
unto you.
Islam
Lifting the burdens of the less fortunate
The Qur-an speaks to justice, freedom, mercy, compassion and
respect for all human beings.
An
Natural
Right to be free
Right to think
Right to enjoy natural resources
Right to defend yourself
Documents
The
The
During
Since
Religious ideas
The Hindu, the Bible,
the Koran, the Code
of Hammurabi and
the Analects of
Confucius address
questions of
peoples duties,
rights, and
responsibilities
.
Written documents
asserting individual
rights,
- the Magna Carta
(1215),
- the Petition of Right
(1628),
-the French
Declaration on the
Rights of Man and
Citizen
(1789),
-the US Constitution
and Bill of
Rights (1791)
On December 10,
1948,
the Universal
Declaration
of Human Rights
(UDHR) was adopted
by the 58 members
of the UN.
There
Jack
Donnelly (2003)
The
The
Universal
Inalienable
Inherent
Indivisible
and interdependent
Equal and non-discriminatory
The
The
right to a nationality
The right to be presumed innocent until
proved guilty
The right to recognition everywhere as a
person before the law
The right to an effective judicial remedy
The right to marry and to found a family
The right to take part in the government
Freedom from slavery and servitude
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhumane
or degrading treatment or punishment
Freedom
exile
Freedom of movement
Freedom of assembly and association
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Generations
1st
2nd
3rd
The
The
obligation to protect
The
obligation to respect
obligation to fulfill
Western
concept?
Universalism vs. Cultural relativism?