martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

Human Rights Types.

We could classify the human tights that all the human beings have on 3 basic concepts: Civil Political Human Rights, Socio-economic human rights and Collective-developmental human rights.

The Civil-political human rights are divided in two subtypes: norms pertaining to physical and civil security (for example, no torture, slavery, inhumane treatment, arbitrary arrest; equality before the law) and norms pertaining to civil-political liberties or empowerments (for example, freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; freedom of assembly and voluntary association; political participation in one’s society).

Another important aspect are the Socio-economic human rights similarly include two subtypes: norms pertaining to the provision of goods meeting social needs (for example, nutrition, shelter, health care, education) and norms pertaining to the provision of goods meeting economic needs (for example, work and fair wages, an adequate living standard, a social security net).

And finally, we could mention, collective-developmental human rights also include two subtypes: the self-determination of peoples (for example, to their political status and their economic, social, and cultural development) and certain special rights of ethnic and religious minorities (for example, to the enjoyment of their own cultures, languages, and religions).

Bibliography: http://www.globalization101.org/three-generations-of-rights/

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