Rights inherent in all people simply because they are human
Human rights
Established by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to allow all people to live with dignity
Each person, even before birth, has rights
Rights of a baby in the womb
Right to live
Rights of a child at birth
Right to identity and nationality that serves as access to other human rights
Rights of a child as they grow up
Right to education
Right to health
Right to play and recreation
Protection from abuse and harm
Rights upon reaching legal age
Right to suffrage
Right to join organizations
Right to choose a religion
Human rights are inherent in all of us simply because we are humans
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) provides the standards that allow all people to live with dignity
Natural rights
Rights possessed by everycitizenwithout being granted by the state and cannotberepealedbyhumanlaws
Constitutional rights
Rights protected by the constitution
Examples of natural rights
Life
Liberty
Pursuit of happiness
Examples of constitutional civil rights
Privacy
Property
Religion
Expression
Contract
Movement
Examples of constitutionalpolitical rights
Suffrage
Assembly
Petition
Directandindirectparticipation
Self-determination
Self-governance
Electiontopublicoffice
Examples of constitutional social, economic, and cultural rights
Livelihood
Equalopportunities
Education
Housing
Leisureandrecreation
Choice of occupation
Life
The existence of humans from birth to death, including all the limbs and faculties by which life is enjoyed
Liberty
The "unobstructedaction according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others" by ThomasJefferson in 1819
Property
A thing itself or the ownership, which a person can own, sell, and give away
ArticleIII, section1 of the 1987philippineconstitution states that a person shallnot be deprived of life, liberty, or property withoutdueprocess of law nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws
Life
The existence of humans from birth to death, including all the limbs and faculties by which life is enjoyed
Right to Life
A person has the right and duty to preserve life
No one can try to unjustly end somebody's life
Liberty
As defined by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, is the "unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others"
Right to Liberty
A person is free to decide and use things as long as there is no interference with the rights of others
Property
May refer to a thing itself or the ownership
A person can own, sell, and give away things like land and goods
Natural rights
Rights possessed by every citizen without being granted by the state and cannot be repealed by human laws
Constitutional rights
Rights protected by the constitution
No one should be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law