When people's rights are not respected, it can lead to widespread suffering, social unrest, and a breakdown of trust in institutions. Individuals may experience discrimination, oppression, and violence, which can result in psychological trauma and loss of dignity. Additionally, societies may face instability, increased conflict, and hindered development, as marginalized groups struggle for recognition and justice. Ultimately, the failure to uphold rights undermines the principles of equality and democracy.
The declaration stated that all people have certain human rights that should be respected by ''all peoples and all nations.''
probably cos if peoples rights werent respected everyone would run amok, there would be no protection for the weak and the world would fall into chaos. is that th answer u were lookin 4?
Discrimnation
no
he believd that the constitution did not protect peoples rights as so the Bill of Rights did
No. In a democracy the restriction of freedoms should never be an issue. If this happens, it will cease to be a democracy.
mobility, aboriginal peoples, official language, multiculturalism
by the bill of rights.
Our grandfather, who survived WW2, is very well respected by all in our community. If you respected your parents, you would not talk meanly to them. He respects the rights of all people.
paternalism
1st amendment
Treaty rights were established to provide Indigenous peoples with specific rights and protections related to their lands, resources, and self-governance. These rights were negotiated through treaties between Indigenous peoples and colonial powers as a way to establish legal agreements and maintain peaceful relationships between nations. Treaty rights also serve to acknowledge and uphold the sovereignty and inherent rights of Indigenous peoples.