Terminology.
We could
give many definitions and opinions about human rights, but on an easy way, we
could say that human rights manage interesting and important topics ranging
from the right to life to the right to a cultural identity, and it involves all
elementary preconditions to have dignified life.
We can
organize these rights in several groups, according to the characteristics of
each one of them and according to the importance that they have on an
international level, because the topics the they are related with them and the
impact that they cause on people.
- Classic and Social Rights: We know that something classic is something that is often used, something common, and we also know that something that is social is something that is related with society. So, we could say that the classic rights are those that don’t require the intervention of the state, and social rights are those that need the intervention of the state for its regulation.
- Civil, Political, Economic, Social and cultural rights: The civil rights are those ones that concern to normal life, to our daily bases. The political rights are those that mark our freedom according to some regulations. The economic and social rights are those that provide tae conditions necessary to have prosperity and well being.
- Cultural Rights: They are all those rights that help us to reach success and let us participate freely in the cultural life of the community, like music, dances, paints, sculptures, etc.
- Fundamental and Basic Rights: They are one of the most important rights of the world and we must respect them everywhere and on every single person.
- Freedom and Civil Liberties: We could say that freedoms are all those preconditions that dignify the existence of the human beings.
- Individual and collective rights: This is the freedom that every single person has to assembly and associate wherever and whenever they want, like forming a union or a trade.
- First, second and third generation rights: They are the 3 generations proposed by Karel Vasak, and the first one is related tp the liberty according to our civil and political rights. The second one is related to equality and cultural rights, and the third one and last one is related to all the solidarity rights.
- Bibliography: http://www.humanrights.is/the-human-rights-project/humanrightscasesandmaterials/humanrightsconceptsideasandfora/theconceptsofhumanrightsanintroduction/definitionsandclassifications
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