The so-called Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is not a codifed, universally recognized, legally enforceable document therefore no one, and no nation, is technically "violating" anything.
Report to court
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Because the warring countries lost patience, France and Britain violated their neutral rights.
they want to make more money and do not care except for the bottom line.
Yes. And when that happens, courts take a dim view of it, usually in favor of a defendant whose rights have been violated, even to the point of dismissing charges.
Non, slaves had no rights. They were considered property. However, by modern standards, they had all their rights violated.
Nearly EVERY amendment in the Bill of Rights has been held by the Supreme Court to have been violated at one point or another, except the Third.
A government in power may argue that rights can be violated if
The declaration of independence
declaration of independence
They tend to care more about a safe investment climate than about human rights.
If a person thinks that their rights have been violated they can go through the courts to the Supreme Court.