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Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law
Plot No. OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, New Delhi – 110040
(Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Approved by Govt of NCT of Delhi & Bar Council of India)
BBA LLB
(Seventh Semester)
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
BBA LLB
(Seventh Semester)
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Overview of Human Right
Law
By: Ms. Akshita Gupta
Assistant Professor
(Law)
What is Human
Rights?
Human Rights refers to the
concept of human beings as having
universal natural rights, or status,
regardless of legal jurisdiction or
other localizing, such as ethnicity,
nationality, and sex.
Human rights are…..
set of standard that guarantee a life
befitting a rational human being.
are basic and minimum standards
without which people can’t live in
dignity.
guarantees the development and
wholeness of our being.
are the “Foundation of freedom,
justice, and peace in the world.”
• Denial of Human Rights is not only an individual’
personal tragedy, it also creates conditions of
social and political unrest, violence and conflict
within and between societies and nations.
• Human rights must be appropriate and adequate
to the basic needs of the people.
• Being aware of our human rights come the
responsibility in developing and protecting our
dignity and that of others.
• Human rights provide a framework for action
where people are empowered to change their lives
and the society.
There are FOUR
CHARACTERISTICS of
Human Rights
INHERENT - essential part or our lives,
intrinsic.
UNIVERSAL - people have human rights
whoever they are and wherever they
are.
INDIVISIBLE - human rights must be
enjoyed by everyone in its full range.
INALIENABLE - can’t be taken away or
transferred (but can be limited when
the exercise of it is an affront to the
rights of others.
HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION entitles every
woman, man, youth, and child to:
- The human right to free and compulsory elementary
education and to readily available forms of
secondary and higher education.
- The human right to freedom from discrimination in
all areas and levels of education, and to equal access
to continuing education and vocational training,
and:
- The human right to information about health,
nutrition, reproduction, and family planning.
The human right to education is inextricably linked to
other fundamental human rights- rights that are
universal, indivisible, interconnected and
interdependent including:
- The human right to equality between men and
women and to equal partnership in the family and
society;
- The human right to work and receive wages that
contributed to an adequate standard of living;
- The human right to freedom of thought, conscience,
religion, and belief;
- The human right to an adequate standard of living,
and;
- The human right to participate in shaping decisions
and policies affecting one’s community, at the local,
national and international levels.
Environment and
Human Rights
“All people should have the right to a generally
satisfactory environment favorable to their
development”
- Article 24 of the African Human and People’s rights
“The State shall protect and advance the right of the
people to a balance and healthful ecology in
accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature”
- Article II Section 16, 1987 Philippine Constitution
Peace and Conflict
Transformation
Narrow definition of PEACE
- absence of war;
- absence of terrorism, or;
- absence of direct or physical violence (domestic
violence, child abuse, sexual harassment, etc.)
Broader definition of PEACE
- seen as a state and process of well-being and security
in which human rights are respected and basic human
needs are met;
- defined holistically, and;
- seen not only the absence of direct or physical violence
but also of indirect structural violence (racism,
sexism/gender biases, human rights violation, poverty,
ecological imbalance, etc.)
PEACE
- Is more than just the absence of war;
- The realization of justice (experience of
rights and freedom)
- Not just the absence of conflict;
- Creatively dealing with conflict;
- Promoting well-being (includes basic
human needs)
What is CONFLICT?
Principle/Nature of Conflict:
- Conflict is a product of our inherent
differences and diversities. Thus, it is
NATURAL
- Conflict is neither positive nor negative.
It depends on how we approach it.
- Our approach is our choice. It is
determined by our conception of conflict.
What is Conflict
Transformation?
• Conflict transformation describes the
fact that conflict changes things and it
transforms relationships.
• It prescribes the need for us to be aware
of our conception of conflict, transform
it and eventually manifest this
transformation in our behavior and
attitude.
• Relationship is the focus of Conflict
Transformation- changing it from one
of competition to one of cooperation.
Arms Control
What are small arms and light
weapons?
Small arms and light weapons refers to
weapons that can be carried by a
single person, either for military or
civilian use. The term is often
shortened to “small arms” or
“SALW”. It covers a wide range of
weapons- pistols, machine guns and
other firearms, to grenades, portable
anti-tank systems and mortars.
How they affect
Human Rights?
Small arms are weapons of mass
destruction, killing hundreds of
thousands of people around the
world each year. That’s far higher
than the casualty count from
conventional weapons of war like
tanks, bomber jets or warships..
These lethal weapons are relatively
cheap, highly portable, easily
concealable, long lasting, and so easy
to operate that a child as young as
eight years old can carry and use
themselves. These characteristics
make small arms particularly easy to
traffic illegally, and to use in
violations of human rights. They are
often sold illegally in exchange for
hard currency or goods such as
diamonds, drugs, or other
contraband. Millions of these
weapons- in fact, the majority- are
owned by civilians.
Violence Against Women
Ano ang Violence against women?
-Ito ay anumang pagbabanta o
aktwal na akto, asal, o gawi.
-Naglalagay sa panganib at
nagbubunga ng pinsala at
pagdurusa sa buhay, katawan,
pag-iisip, dignidad at kalayaan
ng kababaihan.
-Maiuugat sa di pantay na
katayuan ng kababaihan at
kalalakihan sa lipunan.
-Sistematikong nangyayari ito sa
pampribado at pampublikong
buhay.
May Iba’t ibang porma ng pang-
aabuso laban sa mga
kababaihan at mga batang
babae:
Pisikal, emosyunal, pinansyal, at
sekswal na pang-aabuso.
At ang mga ito ay lumalabag sa
kanilang karapatang pantao :
Karapatan sa buhay, dignidad,
kalayaan at seguridad sa sarili,
at ang kanilang karapatan laban
sa malupit, di makatao, at
degrading na pagtrato.
ISIPIN NATIN:
Bawat babaeng
naaabuso ay isang
buhay na nasisira. At
bawat babae ay anak,
kapatid, ina o asawa
at samakatuwid ay
isang pamilyang
naaapektuhan.
On December 10, 1984 the General Assembly of
the United Nations adopted and proclaimed
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Following this historic act the Assembly called
upon all Member countries to publicize the
text of the Declaration and “to cause it to be
disseminated, displayed, read and expounded
principally in schools and other educational
institutions, without distinction based on the
political status of countries or territories.”
Universal
Declaration of
HUman rigHts
(UDHR)
ARTICLES
1. Right to Equality
2. Freedom from Discrimination
3. Right to Life, Liberty, personal Security
4. Freedom from Slavery
5. Freedom from Torture and Degrading
Treatment
6. Right to Recognition as a Person before
the Law
7. Right to Equality before the Law
8. Right to Remedy by Competent
Tribunal
9. Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and
ARTICLES
1. Right to Equality
2. Freedom from Discrimination
3. Right to Life, Liberty, personal Security
4. Freedom from Slavery
5. Freedom from Torture and Degrading
Treatment
6. Right to Recognition as a Person before
the Law
7. Right to Equality before the Law
8. Right to Remedy by Competent
Tribunal
9. Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and
11. Right to be Considered Innocent until
Proven Guilty
12. Freedom from Interference with Privacy,
Family, Home and Correspondence
13. Right to Free Movement in and out of
the Country
14. Right to Asylum in other Countries
from Persecution
15. Right to a Nationality and the Freedom
to Change It
16. Right to Marriage and Family
17. Right to Own property
18. Freedom of Belief and Religion
19. Freedom of Opinion and Information
20. Right to Peaceful Assembly and
Association
21. Right to Participate in Government and in
Free Elections
22. Right to Social Security
23. Right to Desirable Work and to Join
Trade Unions
24. Right to Rest and Leisure
25. Right to Adequate Living Standard
26. Right to Education
27. Right to Participate in the Cultural Life
of the Community
28. Right to a Social Order that Articulates
this Document
29. Community Duties Essential to Free and
Full Development
30.
• Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted
as implying for any State, group or person any
right to engage in any activity or to perform any
act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights
and freedoms set forth herein.
Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law
Plot No. OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, New Delhi – 110040
(Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Approved by Govt of NCT of Delhi & Bar Council of India)
30.
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any
State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to
perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and
freedoms set forth herein

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OVERVIEW TO HUMAN RIGHTS

  • 1. Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law Plot No. OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, New Delhi – 110040 (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Approved by Govt of NCT of Delhi & Bar Council of India) BBA LLB (Seventh Semester) HUMAN RIGHTS LAW BBA LLB (Seventh Semester) HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Overview of Human Right Law By: Ms. Akshita Gupta Assistant Professor (Law)
  • 2.
  • 3. What is Human Rights? Human Rights refers to the concept of human beings as having universal natural rights, or status, regardless of legal jurisdiction or other localizing, such as ethnicity, nationality, and sex.
  • 5. set of standard that guarantee a life befitting a rational human being. are basic and minimum standards without which people can’t live in dignity. guarantees the development and wholeness of our being. are the “Foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.”
  • 6. • Denial of Human Rights is not only an individual’ personal tragedy, it also creates conditions of social and political unrest, violence and conflict within and between societies and nations. • Human rights must be appropriate and adequate to the basic needs of the people. • Being aware of our human rights come the responsibility in developing and protecting our dignity and that of others. • Human rights provide a framework for action where people are empowered to change their lives and the society.
  • 7. There are FOUR CHARACTERISTICS of Human Rights INHERENT - essential part or our lives, intrinsic. UNIVERSAL - people have human rights whoever they are and wherever they are. INDIVISIBLE - human rights must be enjoyed by everyone in its full range. INALIENABLE - can’t be taken away or transferred (but can be limited when the exercise of it is an affront to the rights of others.
  • 8. HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION entitles every woman, man, youth, and child to: - The human right to free and compulsory elementary education and to readily available forms of secondary and higher education. - The human right to freedom from discrimination in all areas and levels of education, and to equal access to continuing education and vocational training, and: - The human right to information about health, nutrition, reproduction, and family planning.
  • 9. The human right to education is inextricably linked to other fundamental human rights- rights that are universal, indivisible, interconnected and interdependent including: - The human right to equality between men and women and to equal partnership in the family and society; - The human right to work and receive wages that contributed to an adequate standard of living; - The human right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, and belief; - The human right to an adequate standard of living, and; - The human right to participate in shaping decisions and policies affecting one’s community, at the local, national and international levels.
  • 11. “All people should have the right to a generally satisfactory environment favorable to their development” - Article 24 of the African Human and People’s rights “The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balance and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature” - Article II Section 16, 1987 Philippine Constitution
  • 13. Narrow definition of PEACE - absence of war; - absence of terrorism, or; - absence of direct or physical violence (domestic violence, child abuse, sexual harassment, etc.) Broader definition of PEACE - seen as a state and process of well-being and security in which human rights are respected and basic human needs are met; - defined holistically, and; - seen not only the absence of direct or physical violence but also of indirect structural violence (racism, sexism/gender biases, human rights violation, poverty, ecological imbalance, etc.)
  • 14. PEACE - Is more than just the absence of war; - The realization of justice (experience of rights and freedom) - Not just the absence of conflict; - Creatively dealing with conflict; - Promoting well-being (includes basic human needs)
  • 15. What is CONFLICT? Principle/Nature of Conflict: - Conflict is a product of our inherent differences and diversities. Thus, it is NATURAL - Conflict is neither positive nor negative. It depends on how we approach it. - Our approach is our choice. It is determined by our conception of conflict.
  • 16. What is Conflict Transformation? • Conflict transformation describes the fact that conflict changes things and it transforms relationships. • It prescribes the need for us to be aware of our conception of conflict, transform it and eventually manifest this transformation in our behavior and attitude. • Relationship is the focus of Conflict Transformation- changing it from one of competition to one of cooperation.
  • 18. What are small arms and light weapons? Small arms and light weapons refers to weapons that can be carried by a single person, either for military or civilian use. The term is often shortened to “small arms” or “SALW”. It covers a wide range of weapons- pistols, machine guns and other firearms, to grenades, portable anti-tank systems and mortars.
  • 19. How they affect Human Rights? Small arms are weapons of mass destruction, killing hundreds of thousands of people around the world each year. That’s far higher than the casualty count from conventional weapons of war like tanks, bomber jets or warships.. These lethal weapons are relatively cheap, highly portable, easily concealable, long lasting, and so easy to operate that a child as young as eight years old can carry and use themselves. These characteristics make small arms particularly easy to traffic illegally, and to use in violations of human rights. They are often sold illegally in exchange for hard currency or goods such as diamonds, drugs, or other contraband. Millions of these weapons- in fact, the majority- are owned by civilians.
  • 21. Ano ang Violence against women? -Ito ay anumang pagbabanta o aktwal na akto, asal, o gawi. -Naglalagay sa panganib at nagbubunga ng pinsala at pagdurusa sa buhay, katawan, pag-iisip, dignidad at kalayaan ng kababaihan. -Maiuugat sa di pantay na katayuan ng kababaihan at kalalakihan sa lipunan. -Sistematikong nangyayari ito sa pampribado at pampublikong buhay.
  • 22. May Iba’t ibang porma ng pang- aabuso laban sa mga kababaihan at mga batang babae: Pisikal, emosyunal, pinansyal, at sekswal na pang-aabuso. At ang mga ito ay lumalabag sa kanilang karapatang pantao : Karapatan sa buhay, dignidad, kalayaan at seguridad sa sarili, at ang kanilang karapatan laban sa malupit, di makatao, at degrading na pagtrato.
  • 23. ISIPIN NATIN: Bawat babaeng naaabuso ay isang buhay na nasisira. At bawat babae ay anak, kapatid, ina o asawa at samakatuwid ay isang pamilyang naaapektuhan.
  • 24. On December 10, 1984 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Following this historic act the Assembly called upon all Member countries to publicize the text of the Declaration and “to cause it to be disseminated, displayed, read and expounded principally in schools and other educational institutions, without distinction based on the political status of countries or territories.”
  • 26. ARTICLES 1. Right to Equality 2. Freedom from Discrimination 3. Right to Life, Liberty, personal Security 4. Freedom from Slavery 5. Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment 6. Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law 7. Right to Equality before the Law 8. Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal 9. Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and
  • 27. ARTICLES 1. Right to Equality 2. Freedom from Discrimination 3. Right to Life, Liberty, personal Security 4. Freedom from Slavery 5. Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment 6. Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law 7. Right to Equality before the Law 8. Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal 9. Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and
  • 28. 11. Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty 12. Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence 13. Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country 14. Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution 15. Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It 16. Right to Marriage and Family 17. Right to Own property 18. Freedom of Belief and Religion 19. Freedom of Opinion and Information 20. Right to Peaceful Assembly and Association
  • 29. 21. Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections 22. Right to Social Security 23. Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions 24. Right to Rest and Leisure 25. Right to Adequate Living Standard 26. Right to Education 27. Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of the Community 28. Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document 29. Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
  • 30. 30. • Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.
  • 31. Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies & School of Law Plot No. OCF, Sector A-8, Narela, New Delhi – 110040 (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Approved by Govt of NCT of Delhi & Bar Council of India) 30. Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein