If you live in the United States of America, human rights are clearly stated in the Constitution, as well as the amendments (part of the Constitution. However, the most common place to find human rights is in "The Bill of Rights".
So, to answer your question (of who decides human rights) that would mostly be the legislature in this country. But those are only the cases that make it to the supreme court. Also, some human rights are specific to the state you live in. (Such as abortion, legalization of marijuana, licensing, human limitation, etc...,)
Although most human rights are permanent and universally understood, there are groups of people called "Human Rights Activists" that fight for the legalization of abortion and things like that.
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Ensuring equal rights for all individuals is a fundamental aspect of protecting human rights.
Contributions have been made in the field of human rights by the UN, an organisation which embodies the ideals of internationalism.An example of thiss would be the universal declaration of human rights.
In this age of equal rights, human made is preferable to man made.
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The respect for human rights made substantial historic progress in 1948. This was during the United Nations General Assembly in Paris when they adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Bill of Rights was completed in 1789 and ratified in 1791.
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