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Human Rights: A Necessity for Every Human Being

   

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SOCIOLOGY 1
Essay Topic- Every Human has Rights
Introduction
The concept of human rights are as old as the human civilization. According to the
Oxford Dictionary, human rights can be explained as the fundamental freedom that all the people
residing in the world should have. These are the inalienable factors that the human are born with.
These are development out of the capabilities and the needs of human which basically are meant
for the human for satisfying their fundamental requirements (Forsythe, 2017). Human rights are
being held by all the human beings and the rights must exist as long as their existence. This essay
aims to highlights the recommended argument related to human rights that should be accessible
and available to every man and women who are inhabiting in any of the part of the globe.
Man , being a gregarious individual and a social being resides among group and within
the society. Being an individual he has the right towards the life and the right towards a decent
standards of living.
Discussion
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the human rights can be
categorized by two of the major types (Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 2019). These are
the rights that are essential for the decent and dignified existence of human and the rights that are
essential for an adequate rise or development of the personality of human being. The
characteristics of human rights that needs to be available to all the humans irrespective of any
gender, race, colour or any nationality includes comprehensiveness, inalienability and the context
of universality.
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SOCIOLOGY 2
This essay argues with the recommendation over the topic, human rights that are
inseparable and comprehensive in nature. According to Van Fleet (2018), the concept of human
rights has been strengthened with the development of Bill of Rights in the year 1689 and The
Lockes Theory of natural rights which recommends that all the citizens have their legitimate
right towards overthrowing a government in case it fails to protect the rights of citizens in the
nations.
Article 55 of the 1945 United National Charter, highlighted that world needs to promote
the universal respect for the identification and the observance of the rights of human and basic
freedom for all.
As per the study by Tunçalp et al., (2017) there lies a wide gap among the rights that
have been proclaimed in the regional and the international human rights tool and the process
these rights are being implemented and followed and respected in the countries through the
globe. Most of the nations through out the globe faces challenges for working towards the
completion of the fulfilment of the rights to the human. The author in his study highlighted
scarce resources as one of the important obstacles. Furthermore racism, terrorism and intolerance
are often being invoked as some of the main obstacles (Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
2019). The author in his study explained how serious level of human rights violations takes place
in the countries that are being considered as stable and non corrupted. Some of the examples
given by the author in his research paper includes the enforced transportation of detailed people,
illegal arrest and brutal interrogation methodology that is being used within the struggle against
the terrorism.
Thornton (2015) stated that towards the development of action plan and openly showing
the challenges and issues and the corresponding activities is the main signal of the commitment
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