Chapter 1 Law On Human Rights 2
Chapter 1 Law On Human Rights 2
Chapter 1 Law On Human Rights 2
Rights
Chapter 1
Introduction
Human rights are the basic rights
inherent to all human beings from birth
until death. These rights include the right
to life and liberty, personal security,
freedom from torture, freedom from
discrimination and freedom from
arbitrary arrest, among others.
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(2) Positivization - Where the support for the ideas become strong,
and thus incorporate them into legal
(3) Realization - When these rights are already being enjoyed by the
citizens by the transformation of the social, economic, and political
order.
The Human and
Peoples' Rights
Declaration of the
Philippines
WHAT KINDS OF HUMAN RIGHTS EXIST?
Civil and political rights include articles from the first part of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They state that people must
be allowed to participate freely in civil and political life without facing
repression or discrimination. While economic, social, and cultural
rights are framed as rights a person is entitled to, most civil and
political rights are about protection from certain things, like torture
and slavery. Documents like the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights and its two Optional Protocols outline rights such as:
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
✓ The right to life, which is violated by actions like death by torture, neglect, and use
of force
✓ The right to freedom of expression, which is violated by restricting access to ideas
and limiting press freedom
✓ The right to privacy, which is violated by intruding on a person's sexual life or
personal data
✓ The right to asylum, which is violated by deporting someone to a country where
their lives are at risk
✓ The right to a fair trial and due process, which is violated by a court that's not
impartial and excessive delays
✓ The right to freedom of religion, which is violated when someone is punished for
following their beliefs or forced to adopt another religion
✓ The right to freedom from discrimination, which is violated when traits like race,
gender, religion, etc are used as justification for actions like being fired from a job.
SOURCES AND FOUNDATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
The 1987 Constitution
➤ Carlos Romulo was also there during the drafting of the CHR
of the UN.
SOURCES AND FOUNDATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Universal Declaration of Human Right (UDHR)
➤ The Preamble to the UDHR refers to the concepts of
inherent human dignity and one inalienable nature of human
rights. It also called for inter-cultural consensus by indicating
that a common understanding of the rights and freedoms is to
achieve promotion of universal respect for and observance of
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
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