RIGHTS Flashcards
duty
something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal
obligation
rights
fundamental claim we make for ourselves and others in order to
live with dignity and experience a full human life.
personal rights
- Right to Life
- Right to One’s Person
- Right to Personality
social rights
- Right to Honor and Respect
- Right to Free Expression or Speech
- Right to Organize
religious and moral rights
- Right to Education
- Right to Conscience
- Right to Religion
economic rights
- Right to Property
- Right to Livelihood
- Right to One’s way of life
- Right to Marriage
right to life
most fundamental of all rights/ - a primary condition for all human rights.
obedience
compliance with an order, law or submission to one’s
authority, showing / giving pleasant results
right to ones person
right to free movement as long as this will do good and will not harm others.
right to ones personality
the development of our own individual character.
right to education
to avail all possible means and opportunities to help develop all aspects of life.
right to conscience
freedom to make moral decisions and act in accordance with our moral conscience.
right to religion
right to have deeper relationship with the Supreme Law Giver and to freely express and develop within teachings and practices of our chosen religion.
right to honor and respect
human dignity requires one to get at least minimum respect from
members of the community
right to free expression or speech
right to freely express ourselves as individuals or as a group
both in spoken and written form.
right to organize
right to form associations with common objectives whether they are religious, civic, economic, social or political
right to property
human needs material things for survival and
security.
right to livelihood
human to satisfy basic needs like food, clothing,
and shelter.
right to choose ones way of life
right to use our talents and interests for vocation and lifetime career
right to marriage
right to seek partner in life and enter a union with the chosen partner as long as the act within the grounds of the law of the state and dictates of natural law.