Zusammenfassung der Ressource
human rights act.
- advantages
- Guarantees
certain freedoms
- better economy and overall well-being
- promote
social justice
- If your human rights are taken from you,
you're stuck at the mercy of someone else
- human rights are accessible by all humanity, regardless
of nationality or citizenship
- improve delivery of public services
- challenge poor treatment and
negotiate improvements to services
that are provided
- Human rights have a wide application they address
people's life experiences in a range of circumstances
- Human rights offer a vision of equality which can protect people from ill-treatment
- based on an
anti-discrimination
framework
- a right which is believed to belong to every
person.
- dissadvantages
- uneducated or little educated people
might misinterpret their rights
- they are almost
impossible to police
- poor countries depend
on working children to
eat and survive
- change is needed to
protect our security and
freedom more effectively.
- more awareness needs to be drawn especially in developing countries
- Act is frequently misunderstood
and misrepresented.
- rights
- The right to life – protects
your life, by law. The state
is required to investigate
suspicious deaths
- fair trial and no punishment without law - you are innocent
until proven guilty. If accused of a crime, you have the
right to hear the evidence against you, in a court of law
- Respect for privacy and the
right to marry – protects against
unnecessary surveillance or
intrusion into your life. Gives the
right to marry and raise a family
- No discrimination – everyone’s rights are equal. should not be
treated unfairly because of your gender, race, sexuality, or age
- rest&leisure - should not be
treated like a slave/forced labour