Citizenship

Cards (24)

  • UDHR is an international human right instrument
  • Corruption is a major impediment to the proper application of the rule of law
  • White Spread education and proper Administration are the two factors which facilitate the information of respect for human rights
  • Ombudsman and EHRC are the two human rights National Institution which developed democratic system in Ethiopia
  • Constitution is the supreme law of the land
  • Legislation is the Act enhancing new laws in any form
  • Judiciary is the court or tribunal that interprets and applies the law
  • The manifestation of respecting rule of law
    • Independent of the judiciary
    • Equal application of laws
    • Prevalence of peace and order
  • Rule of man is the abuse of law for personal gain
  • Corruption is the use of government authority for personal gain
  • Illiteracy is the lack of awareness that can cause citizens to remain silent when the government is acting above the law
  • Ombudsman is a set of EHRC aiming to ensure the realization of an effective system
  • R2P is an international norm that seeks to ensure the international community never fails to stop genocide
  • Universal declaration of human rights is an international document Addicted by the UN General assembly that enshrines the right and freedom of all humans
  • Rights and Duties are the two sides of a coin
  • Examples of Human right
    • The right to life
    • The right to liberty
    • The right to equality
    • The right to privacy
    • The freedom of religion
    • The freedom of movement
    • The freedom of opinion
  • Human rights are the fundamental rights give to humans
  • Universal are inherited to us regardless of anything
  • Inherit is they aren't granted by anyone
  • Inalienable means nobody can deprive of anyone
  • Importance of human right
    • Ensure democracy Justice and growth
    • Ensure people have basic need
    • Protect abuse
    • Give freedom to protect anything
    • Used as a tool to have sustainable peace and development
  • On 16 September 2005 members of the UN anonymously approved the principles of forming the responsibility to protect r2p
  • The three pillars of R2P are prevention, response and protection
  • The International Community has a moral responsibility to protect its population from genocide war crimes against humanity