It's quite simple that BIG POWERS are much more stronger than those weaker nations!
human rights there is no point of them
Human rights are classified into generations because it gives us a way to look at how essential and attainable those rights are for a nation. This helps determine how egregious a human rights violation is in a more nuanced way.
It's a sign of freedom.
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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.
The English Bill of Rights 1689 remains a foundational document in the UK's constitutional framework, but it does not have the same legal standing as contemporary legislation. While it is not a codified part of statutory law, its principles influence constitutional law and parliamentary sovereignty. Courts may reference it for its historical significance and to interpret rights, but it does not have direct enforceability like modern laws. Therefore, while it is considered historically important, its legal validity is more about influence than direct application.
it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer
it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer
it gave more people voting rights <----------Novanet Answer
They tend to care more about a safe investment climate than about human rights.
because if there were no human rights many countries could suffer from the police and anyone can do anything to anyone and the higher rate of crime could increase more becausf the is no rights to protect anyone.
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.