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  • Allysah Marie Ares

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    A member of homo sapiens species; a man, woman or child; a person

    HUMAN

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    Things to which you are entitles or allowed

    RIGHTS

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    Are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion or any other status

    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    A training, dissemination, and information efforts aimed at the building of a universal culture of human rights through the imparting of knowledge skills and the molding attitudes

    HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION

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    First king o Persia, conquered the city of Babylon

    CYRUS THE GREAT

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    He freed slaves, declared that all people had the right to choose their own religion and established racial equality

    CYRUS THE GREAT

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    World's first charter of human rights

    CYRUS CYLINDER

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    First 4 articles of the UDHD

    CYRUS CYLINDER

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    Great charter signed by King of England, was a great turning point in human rights

    MAGNA CARTA (1215)

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    King of England that violated a number of ancient laws and customs by which England hadbeen governed, his subject forced him to sign the Magna Carta

    KING JOHN

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    Widely viewed as one of the most important legal documents in the development of modern democracy, crucial turning point in the struggle to establish freedom

    MAGNA CARTA

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    The Petition of Right was initiatd by?

    SIR EDWARD COKE

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    in 1628, the english parliament sent a statement of civil liberties to?

    KING CHARLES

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    in 1776, who penned the American Declaration of Independence

    THOMAS JEFFERSON

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    What date the United States Congress approved the Declaration of Independence

    July 4, 1776

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    Philosophically, the Declaration stressed two themes

    INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, RIGHT OF REVOLUTION

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    Is the fundamental law of the Us federal system of government and the landmark document of the Western World. It is oldest written national constitution in use and define ls the ratinal organs of government

    Constitution of the United States of America

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    Bill of Rights came into effect on

    December 15, 1791

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    Protects freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to keep and bear arms, the freedom to assembly and the freedom to petition.

    BILL OF RIGHTS

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    The declaration proclaims that all citizens are to be guaranteed the rights to "liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression"

    DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND THE CITIZEN

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    It was provided for care to wounded soldiers

    FIRST GENEVA CONVENTION

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    50 nations meet in San Francisco to formed this to protect and promote peace

    UNITED NATIONS

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    Year where delegates from fifty countries met in San Francisco

    April 1945

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    Preamble of UN

    We the people of the UN are determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind

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    The Charter of the new UN organization went into effect

    October 24, 1945

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    The Charter of UN established 6 principal bodies

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY, SECURITY COUNCIL, INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, RELATION TO HUMAN RIGHTS, ECONOMIC , ;AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

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    Un Charter empowered _____ to establish "commission in economic and social field and for the promotion of human rights"

    ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (ECOSOC)

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    Saw to the creation of the Universal Declaration if Human Rights

    ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

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    Year when the most universal human rights occured documented in existence, delineating the 30 fundamental rights that from the basis for democratic society

    December 10, 1948

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    According to Guinness Book of World Records, it is the most translated document in the world

    UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

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    He is the one who credited with its inspiration, referred to the Declaration as the Magna Carta for all mankind

    ROOSEVELT

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    this is prior ot the ratification of the constitution and issued by the late President Corazon C. Aquino ordering MECS to include human rights courses in the curriculums of all levels of education and training in all schools

    EO 27

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    Ordered the civil service commission to include in the qualifying examination for the government service some basic knowledge of human rights

    MEMORANDUM NO. 20

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    issued by Oresident Aquino on October 30 1987, Declaring December 3-19 of every year as National Human Rights Week

    PROCLAMTION NO. 177

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    issued by the secretary of Department of Eduaction, Culturez and sports , ordering all school levels including formal, technical, and vocational, to include in their curriculums the study of human rightsand accompanying responsibilities.

    ORDER 61

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    Put the commission on higher education in charge of of supervision public and private institution of higher learning...

    RA 7722

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    year when Amnesty of International Philippines signed memorandum of aggreement to jointly undertake the nationwide GO - NGO academe consultative workshop

    October 18, 1996

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    DECS started the series of seminar workshop for regional education officials cooperation with CHR

    April 1996

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    issued by Ched On May 16, 1996 this id pursuant to the memorandum agreement directing all higher education

    MEMORANDUM NO 31

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    God given rights, acknowledged by everybody to be morally good. Unwritten but prevail as norms of the society

    NATURAL RIGHTS

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    Confered and protected by the constitution and which cannot be modified or taken away by the law making body

    CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

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    Those rights provided by law promulgated by the law making body. May be abolished by the body that created them

    STATUTORY RIGHTS

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    3 Classification of human rights?

    NATURAL RIGHTS, CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, STATUTORY RIGHTS

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    God given rights acknowledge and morally good

    NATURAL OR MORAL RIGHTS

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    Guaranteed in the Bill of rights of the constitution

    CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

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    Rights promulgated by the legislative body

    STATUTORY RIGHTS

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    2 Legal rights

    CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, STATUTORY RIGHTS

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    According to Aspect of Life

    CIVIL RIGHTS, POLITICAL RIGHTS, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

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    3 Inherent powers

    POLICE POWER, EMINENT DOMAIN, POWER OF TAXATION

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    According to Derogability

    NON DEROGABLE OR ABSOLUTE RIGHTS, DEROGABLE OR RELATIVE RIGHTS

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    According to source

    NATURAL RIGHTS, LEGAL RIGHTS

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    Rights the law will enforce at instance of private individual for purpose of securing to them the enjoyment of happiness.

    CIVIL RIGHTS

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    Guarantee people from abuses of State agents in the exercise of the States 3 inherent power

    CIVIL RIGHTS

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    Rights which enable us to participate in running the affairs of the government either directly or indirectly

    POLITICAL RIGHTS

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    Rights of the people to self determination to pursue economic, social and cultural development and financial security Ensure life of dignity.

    ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

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    Also known as Positive Rights

    ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

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    Rights cannot be suspended nor taken away

    NON DEROGABLE RIGHTS OR ABSOLUTE RIGHTS

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    Maybe suspended or restricted or limited depending on circumstances for preservation of social life

    DEROGABKE OR RELATIVE RIGHTS

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    Without human rights, a person's life and dignity would be worthless and meaningless

    FUNDAMENTAL

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    As such cannot be stripped or rightfully taken away from any free human person

    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE INALIENABLE

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    Human rights are nit lost by mere passage of time

    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE IMPRESCRIPTIBLE

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    A manufestation that person cannot be denied or deprieved of his or her human rights

    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE INDIVISIBLE

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    Human rights are endowed every human being from the moment of birth without distinction or irrespective of origin, sex, race, political color, status or condition in life

    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE UNIVERSAL

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    The fulfillment, enjoyment or exercise of a particular right cannot be attained without the realization of the other rights

    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE INDEPENDENT

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    expressly grants the Supreme Court the power of Judicial Review

    CONSTITUTION

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    Is the inherent power of a government to exercise reasonable control over persons and property within its juridiction

    POLICE POWER

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    Requisites of a valid police measure

    LAWFUL SUBJECT, LAWFUL MEANS

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    the means employed must be reasonable and must conform to the safeguards guaranteed by the Bill of rights

    LAWFUL MEANS

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    the activity ot property sought to be regulated affects the public welfare. ait requires the peimacy of the welfare of the many over the interests of the few

    LAWFUL SUBJECT

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    Is intergovernmental organization to promote international cooperation

    UNITED NATIONS

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    is a document that acts like a global road map for freedom and equality protecting the rights of every individual everywhere

    UDHR

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    UDHR adopted ny the UN general assembly on

    DECEMBER 10, 1948, PALAIS DE CHAILLOT, PARIS

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    The UDHR as a common standard

    FREEDOM AND EQUALITY, LIBERTY, SECURITY AND RECOGNITION OF PERSONS, RIGHT TO PRIVACY, NATIONALITY AND THE FAMILY, RIGHT TO OWN PROPERTY, FREEDOM OF THOUGHT, CONSCIENCE AND RELIGION, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, RIGHTS TO EDUCATION AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

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    focuses on issues such as the right to life, freedom of speech, religion and voting

    ICCPR

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    focuses on food, education, health and shelter

    ICESPR

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    Primarily handles the investigations of human rights violation, however, has no power to resolve issues

    COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS

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    CHR was established on

    May 5, 1987

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    CHR is composed of

    chairman and 4 members

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    appointing authority of CHR

    PRESIDENT

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    Term of office of CHR

    7 years