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Human rights are "inalienable". What does that mean?
Human rights cannot be taken away by others
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True or false (+explain): The idea of human rights first came about when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established.
False - established earlier on, with the modern idea of human rights perhaps based in modern Europe with the idea of "natural rights"
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What are second generation human rights?
Economic, social and cultural rights focused on ensuring equality
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What would critics like say about second generation rights?
Some countries might lack the resources to provide these rights to their citizens
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True or false (+explain): UDHR includes all three generations of human rights
False: does not include third generation human rights as it focuses on individuals and not communities
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Copyright is considered which generation of rights?
Second generation rights
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Define "universalism"
The idea that something applies to all people, regardless of their race, background, gender etc.Â
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What are third generation human rights?
community-based rights concerning whole communities or societies.
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What is John Locke's belief on human rights?
There are natural rights in the world that are given by God and is the core of human existence
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Provide 1 example of third generation human rights.
E.g. right to self determination, right to development
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What are natural rights?
they were thought to be God-given and therefore to be part of the very core of human nature (basic conditions for a human existence)
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was founded in ______ (year)
1948
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Provide 2 examples of negative rights.
E.g. Freedom from torture, Freedom of thought
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