Transcription of Human Rights - Globalization101
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1 Human Rights Contents I. Introduction: What are Human Rights ? .. 3 Origins of Human Rights .. 3 Three Generations of Human Rights .. 6 Major Ideological Tensions within Human Rights Doctrine .. 8 Negative vs. Positive Rights .. 8 Rights vs. Duties .. 9 Universality and Western Imperialism .. 10 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights .. 13 The Document .. 14 Key International Documents .. 18 The International Bill of Rights .. 18 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .. 20 Extension of Human Rights Beyond the International Bill of Rights .. 22 Monitoring and Enforcement .. 23 UN Architecture .. 24 Human Rights and Violence .. 26 Torture and Inhuman Treatment .. 27 The Geneva Conventions .. 27 UN Efforts to Secure Freedom from 28 Non-Derogability and State Sanctions: Unlawful Combatants?
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).
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