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Human rights
Summary)
Human rights are inalienable and a moral norm of universal and equal character applicable to all regardless of rank, such as age, ethnicity, location, language, religion, ethnicity, etc. The ancient people had no concept of modern human rights, and developed from the concept of natural rights, modern human rights emerged in the late 20th century. The UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, 'The recognition of the unique dignity and equal and inalienable rights of members of human families is the basis of freedom, war and peace in the world.' The United Nations is carrying out an international mission to address international problems of economic, social, cultural and humanitarian nature and to encourage respect for human rights and respect for basic freedom without distinction of race, gender and language. The Human Rights Council, one of the U.N. agencies, investigates allegations of human rights violations.
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What's interesting, what's new?)
I was impressed by the other theory of human rights, the philosopher John Pi-Nice, who claimed that human rights can be justified on the basis of tool values in creating conditions necessary for human welfare. This is because I sympathized with this opinion in the context of human social behaviour, comparative reproductive advantage, consideration, altruism, based on empathy. I think that the mind and idea of human rights respecting human rights started from thinking of one's situation as a counterpoint to another's situation. And I think he insists on the protection of human rights in order to be respected.
The part I want to discuss with others)
The classification of human rights is generally divided into civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights. Which part of this do you think is the least respected part of human rights in the world? And then what efforts can be made to earn respect for that human right?
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