SOC 004 - MODULE 7

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  • Article 1 : You are born free and equal in rights to every other human being. You can think and tell right from wrong. You should treat others with friendship.
  • Article 2: You have all these human rights no matter what your race. skin color, sex, language, religion, opinions, family background, social or economic status, birth or nationality.
  • Article 3: You have the right to live, to be free, and to feel safe.
  • Article 4: Nobody has the right to your slave treat you as a slave, and you should not make anyone your slave.
  • Article 5: Nobody has the right to torture, harm or humiliate you.
  • Article 6: You have a right to be accepted everywhere as a person according to law.
  • Article 7: You have a right to be protected and treated equally by the law without discrimination of any kind.
  • Article 8: If your legal rights are violated, you have the right to fair and capable judges to uphold your rights.
  • Article 9: Nobody has the right to arrest you, put you in prison or to force you out of your country without good reason.
  • Article 10: If you are accused of a crime, you have the right to a fair and public hearing.
  • ARTICLE 11
    1. You should be considered innocent until it can be proved in a fair trial that you are guilty. 2) You cannot be punished for doing something that was not considered a crime at the time you did it.
  • ARTICLE 12
    You have the right to be protected if someone tries to harm your good name or enter your house, open your mail, or bother you or your family without good reason.
  • ARTICLE 13
    1.You have the right to come and go as you wish within your country.
    2) You have the right to leave your country to go to another one, and you should be able to return to your country if you want.
  • ARTICLE 14
    1. If someone threatens to hurt you, you have the right to go to another country and ask for protection as a refugee. 2) You lose this right if you have committed a serious crime.
  • ARTICLE 15
    1. You have the right to belong to a country and have a nationality. 2) No one can take away your nationality without a good reason. You have a right to change your nationality if you wish.
  • ARTICLE 16 1)When you are legally old enough, you have the right to marry and have a family without any limitations based on your race, country, or religion. Both partners have the same rights when they are married and also when they are separated 2) Nobody should force you to marry. 3) The family is the basic unit of society, and government should protect it.
  • ARTICLE 17
    1.) You have the right to own things. 2.) Nobody has the right to take these things from you without a good reason.
  • ARTICLE 18
    You have the right to your thoughts. and to believe in any religion. You are free to practice your religion or beliefs and to change them.
  • Article 19: You have the right to hold and express your own. opinions. You should be able to share your opinions with others, including people from other countries in any way.
  • Article 20
    1) You have the right to meet peacefully with other people. 2) No one can force you to belong to a group.
  • ARTICLE 21
    You have the right to participate in your government, either by holding an office or by electing someone to represent you. 2) You and everyone have the right to serve your country. 3) Governments should be elected regularly by fair and secret voting.
  • ARTICLE 22
    The society you live in should provide you with social security and the rights necessary for your dignity and development.
  • ARTICLE 23
    1. You have the right to work to choose your work, and to work in good conditions. 2) People who do the same work should get the same pay. 3) You should be able to earn a salary that allows you to live and support your family. 4) All people who work have the right to join together in unions to defend their interests.
  • ARTICLE 24
    You have the right to rest and free time Your workday should not be too long, and you should be able to take regular paid holidays.
  • ARTICLE 25
    1. You have the right to the things you and your family need to have a healthy and comfortable life, including foodclothing housing, medical care, and other social services You have a right to help if you are out of work or unable to work. 2) Mothers and children should receive special care and help.
  • ARTICLE 26
    1. You have the right to go to school. Primary schooling should be free and required however, secondary is free but not required. You should be able to learn a profession or continue your studies as far as you can. 2) At school, you should be able to develop all your talents and learn to respect others, whatever their race religion, or nationality. 3) Your parents should have a say in the kind of education you receive.
  • ARTICLE 27
    1. You have the right to participate in the traditions and learning of your community, to enjoy the arts, and to benefit from scientific progress 2) If you are an artist, writer, or scientist, your work should be protected, and you should be able to benefit from it.
  • ARTICLE 28
    You have a right to the kind of world where you and all people can enjoy these rights and freedoms.
  • ARTICLE 29
    1. Your personality can only fully develop within your community, and you have responsibilities to that community. 2) The law should guarantee human rights It should allow everyone to respect others and to be respected. 3) These rights and freedoms should support the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
  • ARTICLE 30
    No person, group, or government anywhere in the world should do anything to destroy these rights.
  • (UDHR) is an intamational document that states basic rights and fundamental freedoms to which human beings are entitled Even the poorest of the poor has his/her rights UD commences by acknowledging that the integral dignity of a person is the foundation of freedom justice and peace It pronounces those human rights are universal that are to be appreciated by all people black or white tali or small rich or poor.
  • UDHR) is an intamational document that states basic rights and fundamental freedoms to which human beings are entitled Even the poorest of the poor has his/her rights UD commences by acknowledging that the integral dignity of a person is the foundation of freedom justice and peace It pronounces those human rights are universal that are to be appreciated by all people black or white tali or small rich or poor.
  • UDHR) is an intamational document that states basic rights and fundamental freedoms to which human beings are entitled Even the poorest of the poor has his/her rights UD commences by acknowledging that the integral dignity of a person is the foundation of freedom justice and peace It pronounces those human rights are universal that are to be appreciated by all people black or white tali or small rich or poor.