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1) Civil and Political Rights 2) Collective Human Rights 3) Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
We have different definitions of human rights because there are different human rights. The definitions of human rights are the meanings of the fundamental rights of a human in a country or organisation. GLAD I COULD HELP :)
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1) Civil and Political Rights 2) Collective Human Rights 3) Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Different people will probably have different opinions on what to include, but a well-known listing of human rights is the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights". Details here:
One Category here at WikiAnswers that the Human rights questions are initially being put into is the International Laws category as human rights issues are in general a world wide concern. As categories are added on a regular basis it is possible for these questions to be moved out their current catagory(s) or put into a more specific sub-category to where they currently exist and can be added up to three categories at any one time.
The different list of human rights in the Philippines is best summarized by the universal human rights. The list include freedom to speech, freedom to expression and freedom to movement.
They have the same rights as everyone in the decleration of human rights.
Human Rights Watch is non-profit organization based in New York. It conducts research on human rights around the world. Human Rights Watch opposes violations of human rights. The organization monitors different countries and reports misconducts.
Human rights are classified into generations because it gives us a way to look at how essential and attainable those rights are for a nation. This helps determine how egregious a human rights violation is in a more nuanced way.
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Freedom to do whatever you want to do, but without harming another human's own freedom.