Categories of human rights

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Five Primary Categories of Human Rights Civil Rights Political Rights Economic

Five Primary Categories of Human Rights
Civil Rights
Political Rights
Economic Rights
Social Rights
Cultural Rights
These

five categories are classified in two groups of rights
which can be found in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (adopted in 1948) and were laid down in two
legally binding international instruments, the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, adopted in
1966) and the International Covenant on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR, adopted in 1966)
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Practice shows that the different categories of human rights have not

Practice shows that the different categories
of human rights have not

developed at an
equal level. Compared to civil and political
rights, the categories of economic, social
and cultural rights are less developed.
This is partly due to the fact that economic,
social and cultural rights have been seen for
a long time as ‘secondary rights’ compared
to civil and political rights
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First Group: Civil and political rights (CPR) Civil and political rights

First Group: Civil and political rights (CPR)
Civil and political rights

comprise the first portion of
the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights almost
more than half of the articles address civil and political
rights.
Civil and political rights (classic freedom rights) is a
group of rights which are supposed to be immediately
guaranteed by governments, protects the individual
from the misuse of political power and recognize every
individual’s right to participate in their country’s civil
and political process without discrimination.
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Civil rights Is a personal liberties that belong to an individual,

Civil rights
Is a personal liberties that belong to an individual,

owing
to his or her status as a citizen or resident of a particular
country or community.
Civil rights and civil liberties often mean the same thing.
The words are frequently used to signify the protection of
rights to liberty and equality under the constitution, such
as freedom of speech, protection against unreasonable
searches.
The term civil rights is also used to refer to positive
actions by the government to protect or extend the rights
of people—to provide for individuals or groups
opportunities that were previously denied to them.
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Civil rights may include: Ensuring peoples‘ integrity and safety Protection from

Civil rights may include:
Ensuring peoples‘ integrity and safety
Protection from private

(non-government)
discrimination (based on gender, religion,
race, etc.)
The right to equality in public places.
Equal access to health care, education,
culture, etc.
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POLITICAL RIGHTS The second group in particular the right to freedom

POLITICAL RIGHTS
The second group in particular the right to freedom

of opinion and expression; the right to peaceful assembly and to freedom of
association; the right to take part in the conduct of public affairs; and the right to vote and to be elected.
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Political rights include: Natural justice (procedural fairness) in law (such as

Political rights include:
Natural justice (procedural fairness) in law (such as the


rights of the accused, including the right of fair trial; due
Process)
Individual political freedom, including rights of the
Individuals (freedom of thought and conscience, freedom
of speech and expression, freedom of religion, freedom of
the press, freedom of movement)
The right to participate in civil society and politics
(freedom of association, right to assemble, and right to
vote)
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Second Group: Economic, Social and cultural rights (ESCR) Economic, Social and

Second Group: Economic, Social and cultural rights (ESCR)
Economic, Social and cultural

rights comprise the second portion of the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights.
Billions of women, men and children face deprivation levels of right to live with dignity.
Hunger, homelessness and diseases are not only because of social problems or simply the result of natural disasters – they are a violation of people’s economic, social and cultural rights.
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Access to justice is an essential right of victims of all

Access to justice is an essential right of victims of all


human rights violations, but many people around the
world, particularly those living in poverty, have their
rights violated on a daily basis and too often are
denied justice when they try to challenge these
violations.
In many countries, economic, social and cultural
rights are not recognized or enforceable by law.
Existing remedies may also be ineffective in providing
the maintenance of those rights, including
compensation to the victims.
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Economic, social and cultural rights protect an individual’s right to access

Economic, social and cultural rights protect an individual’s right to access

economic, social and cultural aspects of their country; they now occupy an increasingly important place in the legal and political systems of different countries of the world.
They are given much attention in the activities of the United Nations and other international organizations.