Human Rights: Principles and Significance

MARTHOMA COLLEGE,
THIRUVALLA
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND HUMAN
RIGHTS
                          
Prof. Sony achamma thomas
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN RIGHTS
Human Rights are rights inherent to all human
beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality,
ethnicity, language, religion or any other
status. Human rights include the right to life
and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture,
freedom of opinion and expression, the right
to work and education and many more.
Everyone is entitled to this rights without
discrimination.
Basic Characteristics of Human Rights
 
Inherent
: 
Human Rights are inherent because
they are not granted by any person or authority
 Fundamental: 
Human Rare fundamental rights
because without them the life and dignity of man
will be meaningless
 
Inalienable: 
Human Rights cannot be taken
away, no one has the right to deprive another
person of them for any reason.
 
Imprescriptible: 
Human Rights do not prescribe
and cannot be lost even if man fails to use or
assert them.
Indivisible: 
To live in dignity all human being are
entitled to freedom, security and decent
standards of living. Human Rights are indivisible,
they are not capable of being divided.
 
Universal: 
Human Rights are universal in
application and they apply irrespective of ones
origin, status or condition, place were one lives.
 
Interdependent: 
Human Rights are
interdependent because the fulfilment or
exercise or one cannot be had without the
realisation of the others.
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Marthoma College in Thiruvalla offers courses on Political Science, Environmental Studies, and Human Rights. Human Rights are fundamental, inherent, inalienable, imprescriptible, indivisible, universal, and interdependent. They encompass rights to life, liberty, freedom of expression, education, and more, applicable to all individuals regardless of status or origin.

  • Human Rights
  • Principles
  • Significance
  • Marthoma College
  • Political Science

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  1. MARTHOMA COLLEGE, THIRUVALLA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE SCIENCE

  2. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS Prof. Sony achamma thomas

  3. H U M A N RIG H TS

  4. HUMAN RIGHTS Human Rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education and many more. Everyone is entitled to this rights without discrimination.

  5. Basic Characteristics of Human Rights Inherent: Human Rights are inherent because they are not granted by any person or authority Fundamental: Human Rare fundamental rights because without them the life and dignity of man will be meaningless Inalienable: Human Rights cannot be taken away, no one has the right to deprive another person of them for any reason. Imprescriptible: Human Rights do not prescribe and cannot be lost even if man fails to use or assert them.

  6. Indivisible: To live in dignity all human being are entitled to freedom, standards of living. Human Rights are indivisible, they are not capable of being divided. Universal: Human Rights application and they apply irrespective of ones origin, status or condition, place were one lives. Interdependent: Human interdependent because exercise or one cannot be had without the realisation of the others. security and decent are universal in Rights fulfilment are or the

  7. THANK YOU

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