Introduction To Human Rights


Image result for human rightsHUMAN RIGHTS:
Human rights are the rights you have simply because you’re human. It’s how you instinctively expect and deserve to be treated as a person like the right to live freely, to speak your mind and treated as an equal. Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They apply regardless of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life. These basic rights are based on shared values like dignity, fairness, equality, respect and independence. Human rights are not conferred by any ruler, constitution or statute. A human being is born with human rights. There are many kinds of rights most apply to a certain group but human rights are the only ones that apply to absolutely everyone everywhere. In other words they are universal.The concept of human right began the start of the civilization on this earth. The human being in order to live happily needs the rights to smooth his/her life. From the beginning of human history man struggled for his existence against nature and for liberty and freedom though these struggles for achieving basic freedom. This struggle paved the way to the concept of human rights. The most unique feature of human rights is that it is difficult to define but impossible to ignore. Human rights denote all those rights which are inherent in our nature and without which humans can’t live. These rights are indispensable for the human dignity which they can enjoy from birth to death.Human rights are rights which all human beings are entitled to enjoy regardless of our nationality, place of birth, sex, ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.
Human rights are commonly understood as “inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simple because she or he is a human being” .

Human rights in the words of A.A. said, “ are concerned with the dignity of the individual, the level of self-esteem that secures personal identity & promote human community”.


According to Scott Davidson,The concept of human rights is closely connected with the protection of individuals from the exercise of State, Government or authority in certain area of their lives, it is also directed towards creation of societal condition by the state in which individual are to develop their fullest potential”.

Thus, from the above cited definitions, it has been seen that human rights are the essential part for the every human in order to live his/her life to the fullest.
The principle of universality of human rights is the cornerstone of international human rights law. This principle, as first emphasized in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights in 1948, has been reiterated in numerous international human rights conventions, declarations, and resolutions. The 1993 Vienna World Conference on Human Rights, for example, noted that it is the duty of States to promote and protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms, regardless of their political, economic and cultural systems.
The concept of Human Rights is deep-rooted in freedom of thought and
the dignity of human being. Human Rights as the term is most commonly the dignity of human beings. The underlying principle of such rights is that every human being is entitled to enjoy and to have protected. According to the United Nations, there are a total of 30 human rights which are usually lumped together and called simply human rights. They’re all listed out in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights which is the world’s most widely accepted document.
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