Both nationals and visitors to the UK enjoy a range of rights laid out by Parliament in statute and by the Courts under the common law. Most relevantly the Human Rights Act 1998 goes some way to incorporating the rights contained in the European Convention on Human Rights into national law (obliging all public authorities, including the courts to act in concordance with those rights).
England is a country. As a country it has the same rights as any other country.
the same rights as any other person
At tht point in history there weren't any set human rights
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our race, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights. Although the concept of human rights understands those rights to be universal, any person’s enjoyment of human rights flows from the political system under which they live. They come from the legal system, economic system and the cultural systems of any given country.
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.
Because it signed and agreed to it. It is called honouring your promises.
None whatsoever. In fact to secure any 'human rights' it often takes an act of war.
human rights are being denied in the Suoth Africa and any other country that tolurates slavery
Humans actually created many,many,many years ago. sorry we don't know when when were the humans rights created. Answer Though human rights has always been an inbuilt desire of all people. Human rights charters came out around the time of the signing of the Magna Carter, in England anyway. Any charter on human rights is so written that it is worded in favour of government. Chaters have been around since the time of Adam, whether written or spoken and accepted as Common Law.
Human rights exist independently of any political system. All humans have natural rights, which are not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture or government.
Yes. Please elaborate.
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