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Flashcards on Principles of Human Rights
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What is the meaning of universality in relation to human rights?
Human rights belong to all human beings without distinction of any kind.
What does indivisibility mean in the context of human rights?
The first and second generation of rights are interrelated and equally important.
Why is interdependence an important principle of human rights?
Only when both liberty and equality rights are guaranteed, can individuals live decently and in dignity.
What is the significance of the principles of indivisibility and interdependence?
Jose W. Diokno confirms their validity in relation to human rights.
Name one distinction that should not impact the enjoyment of human rights.
Race
What does universality mean in relation to human rights?
Rights belong to everyone everywhere, regardless of any differences.
Why are human rights considered to be indivisible?
Because the first and second generation of rights are interrelated and equally important.
Which two principles of human rights are co-equal in importance?
Indivisibility and Interdependence
Who confirmed the validity of the principles of indivisibility and interdependence?
Jose W. Diokno
What is the basic core minimum of internationally-recognized human rights?
The internationally-recognized human rights that should be observed everywhere without regional differences.
Which principle of human rights ensures they are guaranteed to everyone?
Universality
What is the significance of the principles of universality and indivisibility?
They prevent the denial of human rights to any individual, group, or place in the world.
What are the three principles of human rights?
Universality, indivisibility, and interdependence.
What conditions must be met for an individual to live decently and in dignity?
Guaranteed first and second generation of rights.
Which rights form an indivisible whole in relation to human rights?
First generation (liberty rights) and second generation (equality rights).
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What principle of human rights ensures that rights belong to everyone?
Universality
Interdependence
Indivisibility
Equality
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Which two principles of human rights are equally important?
Universality and Individuality
Equality and Interdependence
Indivisibility and Interdependence
Universality and Equality
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What is the core minimum of internationally-recognized human rights?
Regional differences
Basic core minimum to be observed everywhere
Indivisible whole
Liberty and equality
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Why are liberty rights and equality rights considered to be indivisible?
They have no connection
They are separate generations of rights
They are not important
They are interrelated and equally important
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Who confirmed the validity of the principles of indivisibility and interdependence?
John Smith
Jose W. Diokno
Jane Doe
David Brown
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What is the significance of the principles of universality and indivisibility?
Prevent regional differences
Prevent denial of human rights to any individual, group, or place in the world
Ensure enjoyment of human rights
Ensure political rights
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What is required for an individual to live decently and in dignity?
Healthcare
Guaranteed first and second generation of rights
Wealth
Education
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Which principle of human rights ensures that no one should be denied the enjoyment of human rights?
Interdependence
Civil rights
Indivisibility
Universality
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What are the three principles of human rights?
Universality, indivisibility, and interdependence
Equality, liberty, and justice
Interdependence, unity, and solidarity
Dignity, respect, and welfare
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Which rights are considered to be an indivisible whole in relation to human rights?
Civil and political rights
First generation (liberty rights) and second generation (equality rights)
Economic and social rights
Cultural and environmental rights
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