Module 8 Rights-based Ethics Flashcards

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These are the basic rights and freedoms belonging to every individual that starts from birth until death.

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Human Rights

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It sets out the fundamental human rights to be universally protected and it has been translated into over 500 languages.

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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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3
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The Declaration was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on?

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10 December 1948

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It is a set of prescriptions setting forth the fundamental civil and political rights of the individual, and imposing limitations on the powers of government as a means of securing the enjoyment of those rights.

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BILL OF RIGHTS

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It governs the relationship between the individual and the State.

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BILL OF RIGHTS

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OVERVIEW
Right to Due Process
Equal Protection
Right Against unreasonable searches and seizures
Right to privacy
Freedom of Expression
Liberty of Abode
Right to Travel
Right to Information
Freedom of Association
The Impairment Clause
Free access to courts
Custodial Investigations
Right to bail
Rights of the accused
Habeas Corpus
Speedy disposition of cases
Right against self-incrimination

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Article III, 1987 Constitution

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It was formed as a response to the great horrors that the Philippines experienced

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Commission on Human Rights

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