Reviewer Flashcards
(42 cards)
Human
Person as distinguished from animal
Right
Entitled to something
Human right s
Basic rights and freedom that belong to every person
Education
The process of receiving or giving
Fundamental
A central
Concept
Thought or notion
Principle
Fundamental truth
Fundamental concepts of human rights
Inherent
Fundamental
Inalienable
Imprescriptible
Universal
Indivisible
Interdependent
Inherent
Not granted by any person
Inalienable
Cannot be rightfully taken
Imprescriptible
Cannot be lost
Indivisible
Cannot be divided
According to receipient
Individual rights
Collective rights
According to aspect of life
Civil rights
Political rights
Classification of human rights
According to sources
According to recipient
According to aspect of life
According to derogability
According to source (classification of human tights)
Natural rights
Constitutional rights
Statutory rights
According to aspect of life (classification of human tights)
Economic and social rights
Cultural rights
According to derogability (classification of human tights)
Absolute or non-derogable rights
Derogable or Can-be-limited rights
State obligation to human rights
Obligation to respect
Obligation to protect
Obligation to fulfill
Core principles of human rights
Fairness
Respect
Independent
Equality
Dignity
Three generations of human rights
Enlightenment
Social traditional
Solidarity rights
Requires the State and all its organs and agents to abstain from doing anything that violates the integrity of individual
Obligation to respect
Requires the State and it’s agents the measures necessary to prevent other individuals from violating the integrity
Obligation to protect
Requires the state to take measures to ensure for each person within its jurisdiction opportunities to abtain satisfaction
Obligation to fulfill