Making a statement does not require you to be read your rights. If you have been charged with something, they need to read you your rights.
it should give justice to every one,give freedom,rights and help them to takcle suffering
This statement emphasizes the importance of upholding human rights through the legal system. It means that laws should be created and enforced to safeguard and promote the rights and dignity of all individuals, ensuring fairness, equality, and justice for everyone. The rule of law serves as a crucial framework for holding governments and individuals accountable for respecting and protecting human rights.
In theory, justice is based on fairness. Injustice should have equal consequences. By respecting the rights of others we are upholding the consequence for said injustice. Again theoretically, this should provide amends and a sense of closure for those for whom who's respect was violated. Through justice we are respecting the rights of others by acknowledging (in the United States at least) an individual's right for the 'inalienable right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness'. Ideally, when the respect and rights of others are compromised, justice should prevail.
Answer for the USA: The writers of the constitution believed that rights of the individual were a "natural right", which mean that the right did not come from the state or government. Thus, if you read the bill of rights, it states that no law shall be passed to violate these rights, instead of granting these rights. This is a very important concept that was and still is unusual in the world. Thus, social justice would be based on maintaining the rights of the individual, which are the individual's natural rights.
According to the belief that morality should be based on justice, the foundation of morality should be treating others fairly and ensuring that everyone is given their due rights and opportunities.
Women and men are all human. All humans have the same rights . . . human rights: freedom, justice and equality.
The question is a true statement.
Voltaire believed that justice should be fair, impartial, and based on reason and equality. He argued that the law should protect individual rights, promote social harmony, and punish those who violate the principles of justice. Voltaire valued the importance of a just legal system to maintain order and protect the rights of individuals within society.
about people should have rights to do the same thing as white poeple
You should understand that the Declaration of Independence is not a law enacted by any government, it is a statement issued by a group of revolutionaries; it claims rights, specifically, the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but it does not grant rights.
an exciting letter to write - it laid out a lot of new ideas about the rights that all people should have
It could be either a liberal or libertarian statement, though it is much more likely to be a libertarian one. In general, liberals and libertarians have a different conception of rights, so, to a liberal, positive rights, or rights to some commodity (e.g.) education; healthcare; a minimum standard of living), can be infringed upon if the government does not act to protect them by administering them.