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DEFINITION
HUMAN RIGHTS are the rights that all people have
by virtue of being human beings.
HUMAN RIGHTS are the rights that all
people have by virtue of being human
beings.
HUMAN RIGHTS are derived from the
inherent dignity of the human person and
are defined internationally, nationally and
locally by various law making bodies.
Brief History
 Antiquity
 Code of Hammurabi
 Rights of Athenian citizens
 Medieval
 Magna Carta (1215)
 Sir Thomas Aquinas’ theory of natural rights (13th
Century)
Brief History
 Enlightenment
 English Declaration of the Rights of Man (1689)
 U.S. Declaration of Independence (1776)
 French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen (1789)
 United States Constitution and Bill of Rights (1789)
Brief History
 Early Developments (cont.)
 International Committee for the Red Cross (1863)
 Geneva Convention (1864)
 Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907)
 League of Nations and the International Labor
Organization (1919)
Brief History
 Aftermath of World War II
 Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms Speech
(January 6, 1941)
 The Atlantic Charter Between the United States and
Great Britain (August 14, 1941)
 The Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals
 Creation of the United Nations (1945)
Modern Protection of International
Human Rights
 The Preamble to the United Nations Charter states
that the “Peoples of the United Nations” are
determined “to reaffirm faith in fundamental human
rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person,
in the equal rights of men and women and of nations
large and small.”
Modern Protection of International
Human Rights
 In 1948, the UN General Assembly adopted the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.* The
Declaration enumerates civil, political, economic,
social, and cultural rights, but the Declaration
contains no provisions for monitoring or enforcement.
* 48-0 with 8 abstentions (Eastern bloc, Saudi
Arabia and South Africa)
Modern Protection of International
Human Rights
 In 1966, the General Assembly adopted:
 The Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (and its First
Optional Protocol)
 The Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
which, together with the UDHR, are now known as the
International Bill of Human Rights
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:
 Prohibits discrimination on the basis of “race,
color, sex, language, religion, political or other
opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or
other status” without regard to citizenship
 Prohibits torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment (personal integrity)
 Prohibits slavery
 Limits the death penalty (in countries that still
allow it) to the most serious crimes committed by
persons over 18
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (cont.):
 Prohibits arbitrary arrest or detention
 Protects freedom of movement and residence
 Protects the right to trial, presumption of
innocence, right to a lawyer, right to an appeal,
freedom from self-incrimination, and freedom
from double jeopardy
 Protects freedom of opinion and expression
 Protects freedom of association and assembly
 Public emergency exception (but no torture,
executions, or slavery is ever permissible)
 Ratified by the United States in 1992
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights:
 Right to work and make a “decent living for
themselves and their families”
 Safe and healthy working conditions
 Right to form trade unions with the right to strike
 Right of everyone to Social Security, including
social insurance “widest possible protection and
assistance should be accorded to the family, which
is the natural and fundamental group unit of
society”
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights (cont.):
 Right to adequate food, clothing and housing
and to the continuous improvement of living
conditions
 Right to education
 Right to heath care
 Economic rights are subject to each county’s
ability to provide such rights progressively as its
resources permit
 Signed but not ratified by the United States
Modern Protection of
International Human Rights
 In addition to the International Bill of Human
Rights, the United Nations has drafted and
promulgated over 80 human rights instruments:
 genocide
 racial discrimination
 discrimination against women
 Refugee protection
 torture
 the rights of disabled persons
 the rights of the child
NGO Activities
 Monitor elections and political trials
 Investigate human rights and conditions
 Analyze human rights practices in closed countries –
Albania, North Korea, Saudi Arabia
 Identify and analyze conflicts in Chiapas and Kosovo
 Child slavery in Haiti; child health in Mexico,
Uganda and the United States
NGO Activities
 Lobby United Nations
 Draft model statutes
 Inquest procedures
 Forensic techniques
 Domestic violence laws
 Represent political asylum seekers
 Promote ratification of human rights treaties

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What are International Human Rights - David Ford Avon CT

  • 2. DEFINITION HUMAN RIGHTS are the rights that all people have by virtue of being human beings. HUMAN RIGHTS are the rights that all people have by virtue of being human beings. HUMAN RIGHTS are derived from the inherent dignity of the human person and are defined internationally, nationally and locally by various law making bodies.
  • 3. Brief History  Antiquity  Code of Hammurabi  Rights of Athenian citizens  Medieval  Magna Carta (1215)  Sir Thomas Aquinas’ theory of natural rights (13th Century)
  • 4. Brief History  Enlightenment  English Declaration of the Rights of Man (1689)  U.S. Declaration of Independence (1776)  French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789)  United States Constitution and Bill of Rights (1789)
  • 5. Brief History  Early Developments (cont.)  International Committee for the Red Cross (1863)  Geneva Convention (1864)  Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907)  League of Nations and the International Labor Organization (1919)
  • 6. Brief History  Aftermath of World War II  Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms Speech (January 6, 1941)  The Atlantic Charter Between the United States and Great Britain (August 14, 1941)  The Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals  Creation of the United Nations (1945)
  • 7. Modern Protection of International Human Rights  The Preamble to the United Nations Charter states that the “Peoples of the United Nations” are determined “to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small.”
  • 8. Modern Protection of International Human Rights  In 1948, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.* The Declaration enumerates civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, but the Declaration contains no provisions for monitoring or enforcement. * 48-0 with 8 abstentions (Eastern bloc, Saudi Arabia and South Africa)
  • 9. Modern Protection of International Human Rights  In 1966, the General Assembly adopted:  The Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (and its First Optional Protocol)  The Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which, together with the UDHR, are now known as the International Bill of Human Rights
  • 10. Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:  Prohibits discrimination on the basis of “race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status” without regard to citizenship  Prohibits torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (personal integrity)  Prohibits slavery  Limits the death penalty (in countries that still allow it) to the most serious crimes committed by persons over 18
  • 11. Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (cont.):  Prohibits arbitrary arrest or detention  Protects freedom of movement and residence  Protects the right to trial, presumption of innocence, right to a lawyer, right to an appeal, freedom from self-incrimination, and freedom from double jeopardy  Protects freedom of opinion and expression  Protects freedom of association and assembly  Public emergency exception (but no torture, executions, or slavery is ever permissible)  Ratified by the United States in 1992
  • 12. Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights:  Right to work and make a “decent living for themselves and their families”  Safe and healthy working conditions  Right to form trade unions with the right to strike  Right of everyone to Social Security, including social insurance “widest possible protection and assistance should be accorded to the family, which is the natural and fundamental group unit of society”
  • 13. Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (cont.):  Right to adequate food, clothing and housing and to the continuous improvement of living conditions  Right to education  Right to heath care  Economic rights are subject to each county’s ability to provide such rights progressively as its resources permit  Signed but not ratified by the United States
  • 14. Modern Protection of International Human Rights  In addition to the International Bill of Human Rights, the United Nations has drafted and promulgated over 80 human rights instruments:  genocide  racial discrimination  discrimination against women  Refugee protection  torture  the rights of disabled persons  the rights of the child
  • 15. NGO Activities  Monitor elections and political trials  Investigate human rights and conditions  Analyze human rights practices in closed countries – Albania, North Korea, Saudi Arabia  Identify and analyze conflicts in Chiapas and Kosovo  Child slavery in Haiti; child health in Mexico, Uganda and the United States
  • 16. NGO Activities  Lobby United Nations  Draft model statutes  Inquest procedures  Forensic techniques  Domestic violence laws  Represent political asylum seekers  Promote ratification of human rights treaties