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What are the principles?

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What are the principles?Online version

Now, I want to know your perception from these topics:

by Glendy Johanna Mejía García
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Human Right are:

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Human Rights are important because:

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The principal principles that reinforced Human Rights

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• Universal and Inalienable

The principle of universality of human rights is the cornerstone of international human rights law. 

This principle, as first emphasized in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights in 1948, has been reiterated in numerous international human rights conventions, declarations, and resolutions. 

Some fundamental human rights norms enjoy universal protection by customary international law across all boundaries and civilizations.

Human rights are inalienable. They should not be taken away, except in specific situations and according to due process

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• Interdependent and Indivisible

All human rights are indivisible    

The improvement of one right facilitates advancement of the others.    

Likewise, the deprivation of one right adversely affects the others.  

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• Equal and Non-discriminatory

The principle applies to everyone in relation to all human rights and freedoms and it prohibits discrimination on the basis of a list of non-exhaustive categories such as sex, race, and color and so on. 

The principle of non-discrimination is complemented by the principle of equality, as stated in Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.”

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