Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1331984
The concept of human rights is based on the belief that every human being is entitled to enjoy her/his rights without discrimination. Human rights are inherent in all human beings by virtue of their being humans.
To which of the following characteristics does this statement refer to?
Human rights are universal. |
Human rights are inalienable. |
Human rights are indivisible. |
Human rights are interrelated. |
Human rights are impartial. |
The term “human rights,” fulfils two different but consistent functions: (1) the phrase ‘universal human rights’ is used to assert that universal norms of standards are applicable to all human societies. (2) The idea of human rights is used to affirm that all individuals, solely by virtue of being humans, have moral rights which no society or state should deny.
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