com eng core values

Cards (18)

  • Human Rights - states that the human being has universal natural rights, or status, regardless of legal jurisdiction.
  • Human Rights - defined as the supreme, inherent, and inalienable rights to life.
  • 4 Basic Rights
    RIghts to Life
    Abortion Issues
    Rights to Liberty
    Rights to Property
  • Rights to Life - It is a moral principle based on the belief that a human being has the right to live.
  • Abortion Issues - An issue of abortion is that of mandatory notification and consent.
  • Rights to Liberty - discusssed the right to be free, human right (law) any basic right of freedom to which all human beings are entitled.
  • Rights to Property - this right refer to the theoretical and legal ownership of specific property by individuals and the ability to determine how such property is used/
  • Civil and Political Rights - this are class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments.
  • Economic, Social and Cultural Rights - it enables the individual to live a decent life and to fulfill his essential needs.
  • Civil Rights - it pertains to rights belonging to a person by reason of citizenship.
  • Political Rights - it enables the people to participate in running or influencing the administration of the government.
  • Economic Rights - pertains to access to resources - such as land, labor, physical, and financial capital.
  • Social Rights - relates to living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups.
  • Cultural Rights - ensures the well-being of the individual and foster the preservation, enrichment and dynamic evolution of arts, manners and way of living of a group.
  • FHRO - Freedom and Human Rights Organization.
  • Amnesty International - forms a global community of human rights defenders based on the principles of international solidarity, effective action for the individual victim.
  • Task Force Detainees of the PH - envisions a society where there is equality of peoples throughout the world, social justice in the country, and where human rights are fully enjoyed and respected by all.
  • FHRO - We believe all human beings are entitled to rights and sometimes rights of individuals or groups in our society oppressed or don't exist.