Hey,
I just had a question regarding why the changing values and ethical standards contribute to developmnet of human rights?
if you look at the example of education being a universal human right, people have recognised the importance of education in someone's life, rather than say in the 1700s where not many people were educated. in a way, it's kind of like law reform - human rights follow what society thinks, and what is acceptable. hope this helps!
hey
I was wondering if someone could help answer this 4 mark question - what is the importance of human rights?
i have no idea what do i say in this this as my answer
thank you
for this question, make a judgement on why human rights are important, then provide examples (from the first couple of dot points like abolition of slavery, education, environmental rights, etc) showing the evolution of human rights and how they've come to shape society. :-)
Hi, I was wondering how you would define economic rights? I was asked this question in my trial and was uncertain how to answer it
oh my gosh i would definitely freak out if i did trials now, because i have no idea. i got this from google: 'Economic, social and cultural rights are socio-economic human rights, such as the right to education, right to housing, right to adequate standard of living, right to health and the right to science and culture.' i would think economic rights would be like the right for adequate pay, but i honestly don't have a clue