human rights 1 Flashcards
definition of human rights
basic rights and freedoms which all humans are entitled to, they protect everyone equally without discrimantion
Right 2
The right to be free from discrimnation
Right 26
The right to education
right 4
The right to be free from slavery
right 15
the right to belong to a country
right 3
the right to life
right 5
to not be subjected to tourture or inn-humane treatment
declaration
agreements often accepted by countries but not legally binding
convention
agreement by different states where the outcome is legally binding and part of international law
signing a treaty
shows intent by a state to comply with that agreement
ratifying a treaty
concent to be legally bound
most widely ratified treaty?
the convention for the rights of the child
geo politics?
global balance of political power and international relations
human rights index
key unto 10, lower the number the more extreme the human rights violations
what’s a human rights norm?
ways of living that have been included in a culture or country over a long period of time
humanitarian intervention?
use of military force by a state or group of states in foreign territory in the persuit of humanitratin objectives
role of United Nations security council?
the only body that can legally authorise the use of force
global governance of human rights?
complex and multi faced
direct and physical internvention
how many sustainable development goals are there
17
impact of globalisation on human rights
- enhanced the ability of civil society to work across borders and promote human rights
on the other hand it has enabled some of its organisations to gain power and perpetrate violations
geographical link
geographical pattenrs of socio economic ineqaulity are closely linked with inequalities in respect for human rights, many developing programs and the steps towards achiving the UN’s millennium development goals
the only body that can legally authorise use of force?
UN security council
impacts of intervention
injurys and deaths of civillians
loss of homes and population displacment
increase in human rights abuse
further injustice and widening socio economic inequality which already exist within the counrty.
united nations involvemnet
peacekeeping, political and peacebuilding missions