Community Engagement

Cards (27)

  • Human rights
    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    Rights possessed by every citizen without being granted by the state and cannot be repealed by human laws
  • 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 constitutional political rights

    • Suffrage
    • Assembly
    • Petition
    • Direct and indirect participation
    • Self-determination
    • Self-governance
    • Election to public office
  • Examples of constitutional social, economic, and cultural rights
    • Livelihood
    • Equal opportunities
    • Education
    • Housing
    • Leisure and recreation
    • 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 "unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others" by Thomas Jefferson in 1819
  • Property
    A thing itself or the ownership, which a person can own, sell, and give away
  • Article III, section 1 of the 1987 philippine constitution states that a person shall not be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process 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