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Human RightsExplainedGuide to Human Rights LawHuman RightsExplainedGuide to Human Rights LawFirst published in September 2015byIrish Human Rights and Equality Commission16-22 Green Street, Dublin 7, D07 2015 Irish Human Rights and Equality CommissionThe Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission ( IHREC ) was established under statute on 1 November 2014 as an independent statutory body to protect and promote Human Rights and equality in Ireland. It promotes a culture of respect for Human Rights , equality and intercultural understanding and works to eliminate Human Rights abuses and | 1. Introduction5 | 2. What are Human Rights ?6 | Introduction6 | What are Human Rights ? 7 | Who are Human Rights for? 7 | Where are Human Rights found?7 | Who is Responsible for Respecting, Protecting and Fulfilling Human Rights ?8 | The Human Rights Framework in Ireland9 | 3. Human Rights and Ireland10 | Introduction10 | The Irish Constitution11 | European Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 13 | 4.
What are Human Rights? Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to everyone. International law, including treaties, contain the provisions which give human rights legal effect. Ideas about human rights have evolved over many centuries and the formal protection of these rights gained strong support after World War II.
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