Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.
Obviously, human rights law has always something to do with humans rights. Anything that violates human is opposite to human rights law.
Some consider the official treatment of immigrants and their families violates the basic human rights as set forth by the U.N.
Slavery is an outrage that violates the human rights of those involved in it.
Yes, because everyone is equal, if the country is taking human rights away from people, that is not God's will.
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Because North Korea, as a communist government violates human rights and because of their stance on nuclear weapons.
Arbitrary detention violates basic human rights by imprisoning individuals without proper legal justification or due process.
Yes, because everyone is equal, if the country is taking human rights away from people, that is not God's will.
It violates human rights because even though there are campaigns on going to stop landmines being in this world it is not stopped and people will refuse to listen and so nothing has changed. Most countries have stopped though. Hope this helped Ely x
Umm ya it is in the US. I don't know were else though.
According to their constitution they do have rights. However, Chavez rules as a dictator and routinely violates constitutional rights.
Slavery is immoral and violates basic human rights. Emancipating slaves was a necessary step towards ending this egregious practice and promoting equality and justice for all individuals.