Most countries have formed their one human rights laws and guidelines. I would suggest contacting your local government offices for the information you require or the governments website.
Information on rights issues including human rights can be found online on legal websites and also on official Government websites and also by contacting your local council.
Legal Information Centre for Human Rights was created in 1994.
Information that can be found on the Zimbabwe Situation website is politics, news, crimes, election scandals, human rights violations, poverty issues and protests.
Information about children's rights can be found on the United Nations official website, in the "treaties" section, along with their official stances on many other human rights issues.
no, he made it
It is found in the Declaration of man and the citizen.
Human Rights is a vary large topic and therefore does not have a defined strict agenda of rules and rights. There are countless "Rights" which are created just from Human expectation of them exisiting. For full indepth reading on Rights, Human and Non-Human ranging from Social, Economical, Cultural, Civil and Political Human Rights and more red the entire Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rights) article section on it which includes many pages about full Human Rights information.
One can find information about the human rights campaign on several web pages. One can also read about the issues in most magazines such as Time and Reader's Digest.
I don't think so. It acts more as a guideline for how human rights legislation should be. For instance in the United States the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution are the Bill of Rights. They set out what rights an American citizen is entitled to. And here in the United Kingdom we have the Human Rights Act (1998). Check out the Bill of Rights and the Human Rights Act for more information.
You can find information on virtually any subject by using the google search engine.
You can look up any human rights organization in the internet (google will find it for you) and if you go to their website, they will give you any information you need about how to join their organization.
Eleanor Roosavelt made human rights the human delclortratiojn of human rights