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Human rights refers to the concept of
human beings as having universal
rights, or status, regardless of legal
jurisdiction, and likewise other localizing factors, such as
ethnicity and
nationality. For many, the concept of "human rights" is
based in
religious principles, or else is otherwise directly related
to them. However, because a formal concept of human rights has
not been universally accepted, the term has some degree of
variance between its use in different local jurisdictions
—difference in both meaningful substance as well as in protocols
for and styles of application.
Ultimately the most
general meaning of the term is one which can only apply
universally, and hence the term "human rights" is often itself
an appeal to such transcendent principle, without basing such on
existing legal concepts. The term "humanism"
refers to the developing doctrine of such
universally applicable values, and it is on the basic
concept that human beings have innate rights, that more specific
local legal concepts are often based.
Within particular
societies, "human rights" refers to standards of behavior as
accepted within their respective legal systems regarding 1) the
well being of individuals, 2) the freedom and autonomy of
individuals, and 3) the representation of the human interest in
government. These rights commonly include the
right to life, the right to an adequate
standard of living, the prohibition of
genocide, freedom from
torture and other mistreatment,
freedom of expression,
freedom of movement, the right to
self-determination, the right to
education, and the right to participation in cultural and
political life. These norms are based on the legal and political
traditions of
United Nations member states and are incorporated into
international human rights instruments.
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