7 BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS

HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL

Everyone born in this world have human rights that must be protected by the law. According to United Nations, there are 30 basic human rights that recognised around the world. Let’s look at 7 of the most fundamentals

#1. The right to life

This means that nobody, including the Government, can try to end your life. It also means the Government should take appropriate measures to safeguard life by making laws to protect you and, in some circumstances, by taking steps to protect you if your life is at risk.

#2. The right to marry and have family

Everyone has the right to marry and to have a family. The exercise of this right is closely linked with the right to respect for private and family life protected by Article 8. 

#3. The right to equal treatment before the law

Every person has the right to recognition as a person before the law. Every person has the right to enjoy the person’s human rights without discrimination.

Every person is equal before the law and is entitled to the equal protection of the law without discrimination. Every person has the right to equal and effective protection against discrimination.

#4. The right to privacy

 Privacy is an essential way we seek to protect ourselves and society against arbitrary and unjustified use of power, by reducing what can be known about us and done to us, while protecting us from others who may wish to exert control.

#5. The right to freedom of thought, religion, opinion, and expression

 Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief, in worship, teaching practice and observance.

#6. The right to work

The right to work is the concept that people have a human right to work, or engage in productive employment, and should not be prevented from doing so

#7. The right to education

Education is a basic human right for all and is important for everyone to make the most of their lives. 

Every person is entitled to a quality education without discrimination, which means:

  • A compulsory free primary school education for every child
  • Secondary school (including technical training) must be available to everyone – states must work towards providing this for free

Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and personal security. Freedom from persecution, access to education, health-care and decent living conditions are all fundamental human rights. Prime Production provides services to numerous specialised agencies who are dedicated to the rights of citizens around the world. If you have a similar message to share, contact Prime Production now for a free, non-obligatory quote.

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