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A country's human rights are typically stipulated in its constitution or in international human rights treaties and conventions that the country has ratified.
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thr additional protocols to the geneva conventions
Not all. Some depend on historical precedent and others acknowledge international conventions. For example, the UK does not have a bill of rights other than the one enacted in 1689, but the Human Rights Act 1998 incorporates the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights (1953)
These rights are outlined within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
In the United States that document is called the Bill of Rights, which are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. There are several other national and international documents that describe basic human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a non-binding declaration adopted by the United Nations. The Geneva Conventions safeguard the rights of participants in armed conflict.
Linda Bevis has written: 'The applicability of human rights law to occupied territories' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Geneva Conventions, Military government, Protection of civilians, War
In many cases humans rights are violated due to rampant profiteering and cut throat third world capitalism. This occurs, when the opportunity for profit outweighs the viability of following basic human rights.
all of them,Human rights violation include many things like:violatio of the following: Ethnic cleansing in Darfur Abuses in conflict Slavery Child soldiers
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