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2021
Abstract This section presents the CHR Government Comments, 22 March 1950.
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Abstract This section presents the CHR Government Comments, 22 March 1950.
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2023
Human rights represent rights that are universal and inalienable, and are possessed by all people regardless of race, gender, nationality, or any other status. As such, the concept of human rights is a relatively modern concept, but the ideas behind the concept have long been known in philosophy.
Piskać, Andrija, Dogan, Ivan David
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Human rights represent rights that are universal and inalienable, and are possessed by all people regardless of race, gender, nationality, or any other status. As such, the concept of human rights is a relatively modern concept, but the ideas behind the concept have long been known in philosophy.
Piskać, Andrija, Dogan, Ivan David
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: A Business Ethical Assessment
Business and Human Rights Journal, 2020Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved as a disruptive technology, impacting a wide range of human rights-related issues ranging from discrimination to supply chain due diligence.
Alexander Kriebitz, C. Lütge
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The International Human Rights Movement
, 2020During the past several decades, the international human rights movement has had a crucial hand in struggles against totalitarian regimes and crimes against humanity.
Aryeh Neier
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Human Rights and Patient’s Rights
2020At the present moment, it is usually not long before a problem is framed in terms of rights-based arguments. Although it is hard to maintain that human rights is an unequivocal, universal tool, rights talk today is the trumping vocabulary of political struggle.
Benedetta Barbisan, Benedetta Barbisan
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2006
The concept of rights, as has often been noted, became prominent at a particular time in our history. It is associated especially with seventeenth and eighteenth century political ideas about the rights of individuals versus those of governments, and with such notable events as the American Declaration of Independence.
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The concept of rights, as has often been noted, became prominent at a particular time in our history. It is associated especially with seventeenth and eighteenth century political ideas about the rights of individuals versus those of governments, and with such notable events as the American Declaration of Independence.
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Nursing Management, 2011
Two new tools explaining the technicalities of human rights and equality legislation, and how to put them into practice, are available online.
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Two new tools explaining the technicalities of human rights and equality legislation, and how to put them into practice, are available online.
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Human rights in nutrition and nutrition in human rights
Food Policy, 1996Abstract Nutrition is a key concern in many parts of the world, the role of nutrition being a human right has been much written about. It is, however, considered inadequately, if at all, in development plans and programs of action. A two-pronged approach to promote nutrition as a human right is proposed.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, Drafting, and Intent
, 1999In his 1941 State of the Union message President Franklin Roosevelt called for the protection worldwide of four essential freedoms: "the freedom of speech and expression, the freedom of worship, the freedom from want, and the freedom from fear ...
Johannes Morsink
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Human rights and the city: Including marginalized communities in urban development and smart cities
Journal of Human Rights, 2019The idea that the city belongs to all individuals inhabiting the urban space is grounded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the New Urban Agenda, and it is referred to as “right to the city” or “rights in the city.” This article discusses ...
Tina Kempin Reuter
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