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Massage:  Fundamental rights which humans have by the fact of being human, and which are neither created nor can be abrogated by any government. Supported by several international conventions and treaties (such as the UnitedNation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948), these include cultural, economic, and political rights, such as right tolife, liberty, education and equality before law, and right of association, belief, free speech, information, religion, movement, and nationality. Promulgation of these rights is not binding on any country, but they serve as a standard of concern for people and form the basis of many modern national constitutions. Read More…….
The protection of fundamental human rights was a foundation stone in the establishment of the International Human Rights Administration (IHRA). Since then, a central goal of IHRA has been the promotion of respect for human rights, as embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The IHRA understands that the existence of human rights helps secure the peace, deter aggression, promote the rule of law, combat crime and corruption, strengthen democracies, and prevent humanitarian crises.
The protection of fundamental human rights was a foundation stone in the establishment of the International Human Rights Administration (IHRA). Since then, a central goal of IHRA has been the promotion of respect for human rights, as embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The IHRA understands that the existence of human rights helps secure the peace, deter aggression, promote the rule of law, combat crime and corruption, strengthen democracies, and prevent humanitarian crises.