Human Rights
1. What are human rights?
2. Which of the human rights do you personally think is the most important? Explain your answer.
They are called as human rights those basic and inalienable rights that are inherent to all human beings.Where it does not matter their sex, social status, age, educational level, health status, religion, ethnicity, political, social or economic regime. The first constitution of human rights was created in 1830 in the French revolution directed and written by Eugene Delacroix.
The human rights include the rights off: the right to life, the right to live your life free of discrimination, the right to control what happens to your own body and to make medical decisions for yourself, the right to be free from torture,
the right to be free from slavery and the right to freedom of speech.
The right to a fair trial, too, is considered by people in half of the countries to be one of the top five most important. In Britain it was voted the second most important, and in the US, Germany and Denmark it came fourth.
The right to free school education and low-cost healthcare are considered a priority by most countries. However, France and the US valued these rights less than other nations.
A difference in history and culture, especially with regard to public service provision, could explain the variation between the US and the majority of European countries.
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