词汇 | example_english_human-rights |
释义 | Examples of human rightsThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. At the dawn of the modern human-rights era, the role of humanrights in the international legal order was rather minimal. Consequently, harnessing the moral and rhetorical force of human-rights language commands international attention to bioethics issues that impact humanrights. But if this were the case, how could the existence of the human-rights-friendly elements of the tradition be an adequate justification for humanrights? Given that the research team reviewed humanrights legislation they might have considered the inequities facing women and children in general. Those of the 1980s were more concerned with gender issues, survival strategies and humanrights. Furthermore, they established important legal principles and precedents that can be used by women's movements to advance women's humanrights in safer 'informal' contexts. The book begins with two chapters that trace the development of both the national security doctrine and an international humanrights paradigm. In order to do so, international law should recognize the set of political humanrights that is entailed by the deliberativeness condition. And all of this was cosily ensconced in the language of humanrights. He is happy to talk the language of rights, and even of absolute humanrights (1998, 228). Second, the association has promoted itself as an agent of humanrights ' development ' in the wider society. This book is a timely addition to the debate on the universal application of humanrights. Thus, seeing co-nation rights as humanrights is misleading. Therefore, to distinguish co-nation rights from humanrights is useful, but to disconnect them altogether is misleading. It has affected protection of humanrights, and also interfered with the legislative processes that ensure the establishment of fair legal frameworks. The inclusion of a humanrights aspect of regional integration is a welcome development. More open-ended data collection, for example, would offer insight into ' bottomup ' conceptual frameworks of humanrights. In part, this is a function of the nature of existing humanrights databases. These scholars increasingly appear to be wearing two hats - that of their 'primary ' discipline and that of humanrights scholar. What are the implications of this approach to research, scholarship and humanrights practice? The disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology and political science have all witnessed the formation of humanrights groups within their leading professional associations. The humanrights agenda often has a hollow ring. He states that a "justifying theory" of humanrights is needed. It is this quality that makes the humanrights framework both a legal and a moral code. The humanrights framework is one such lingua franca that can both facilitate and broaden international bioethics discourse. Only then can an inductive process occur that could form the basis of universal humanrights in bioethics. In this current complex situation, an age-long process of humanism and experimentation with formulations of universal humanrights is in danger of being halted. The ideal of universal humanrights is arguably the most potent moral concept marking the modern world. To protect an individual's right to practice religion, the emerging humanrights culture had to be neutral about religion. They have contributed a great deal to my understanding of humanrights. Consider the importance of mental health and humanrights to women in society. Her main research areas include international justice and humanrights. The official position on the name of public health is also directly related to international humanrights requirements. On the side of humanrights as well, there have been large "chunks of the universe" missing. For them, patients' rights was a special application of humanrights. Psychologists facing the challenge of a global culture with humanrights and mental health. It should be respectful of their humanrights. A similar problem affects the idea of "linguistic humanrights," which has recently gained prominence. Interestingly, the humanrights framework within which challenges to such prohibitions have been brought, further entrenches this public/private separation. This formulation does assume that there may be some fundamental humanrights that are non-derogable even in extreme emergencies. It is also clear that the transition towards democracy has not resulted in a significant improvement in the humanrights condition. For example, the environmental and humanrights dimension has been emphasised to generate international sympathy and international civil society support. In such a system, the judge's discretionary powers are limitless, and their arbitrariness would entail a denial of basic humanrights. Does the technology in any way violate or interfere with basic humanrights? Many theorists who focus specifically on humanrights assume that they are individualistically justified. Chapters are organized around key concepts of applied drama - citizenship, pedagogy, social intervention, humanrights. We have chosen to focus on two areas : the environment and humanrights. The extant global studies on humanrights, much like their behavioural predecessors, are thin on theory and thick on statistical analysis. For the most part, the volume avoids the legalism and philosophical inertia typical of humanrights texts. The ' indivisibility' of humanrights seems to have deterred some social scientists (including lawyers) from developing multiple indices of certain general conditions or priorities. A particularist anchoring of this kind would not do away with one iota of the universalist meaning of popular sovereignty and humanrights. Ignoring the fates of humanrights victims almost anywhere invariably makes the world-our world-a more dangerous place. The participants joined two discussion forums: on humanrights and on social life. Nevertheless, it goes against the grain of the expectation of a fair trial and right against self-incrimination enshrined in the various humanrights treaties. Nor are the personalities involved necessarily any longer the principal protagonists of domestic accountability and contemporary humanrights debates in their respective countries. The gains in the humanrights arena may be fast disappearing as the government closes on opposition groups. The disdain for humanrights concerns is clear. Although they are sometimes described as ' humanrights ombudsmen ', this denomination is accurate only if a very broad definition of humanrights is employed. A rule of law is regarded by all humanrights advocates as absolutely essential. Those answering 'no respect at all' are as disillusioned as they possibly can be about their country's humanrights record. Alternatively, the possibility remains that citizens and elites may hold considerably different perceptions about humanrights issues. But if you reach the issue through the route of humanrights, then they will stay and listen and talk. But investment in humanrights is not only a moral and quasi-legal salvation from things that are still going depressingly wrong. Alongside increased criminal justice demands for contemporary perpetrators of violence, those who suffered from humanrights violations do not sense any judicial support. When discussing possible collaborative strategies, participants suggested exchanging experiences on local reconciliation, and attuning humanrights advocacy. Violent criminals deserve to be deprived of some of their humanrights (agree/disagree). Originally, the principles of bioethics were a means for protecting humanrights, but through a historical accident, bioethical principles came to be considered as fundamental. In both cases, a flood of media interviews and speaking engagements ensured that their anti-racism would be framed as humanrights activism. Conversely, ' globalisation ' and adaptation are similarly changing all cultures to make humanrights norms more compatible. Other materials consulted include scholarship on political participation and international law dealing with the right to political participation, minorities, indigenous peoples and humanrights. A justification responsive to the parochialism objection is nowhere to be found in the texts of the conventions that list putative humanrights. This volume examines various aspects of regional integration : theoretical, economic and cultural, and also regional institutions, donor perspectives and humanrights. Some of the most creative approaches to measuring humanrights have been pioneered by interdisciplinary teams of sociologists, anthropologists, economists, political scientists, statisticians and others. The opposition argued that this was contrary to the humanrights provisions in the constitution. He sees contemporary discourse about humanrights as the modern version of justifying and contesting competing values. Representatives of some countries argued that nations with a different, more communal tradition should be exempt from now-standard international expectations about respecting humanrights. It was almost taken for granted that once democracy had been attained, humanrights would naturally follow. Perhaps political freedoms and humanrights are not sufficient to diminish the gap between genders. The humanrights item is cast in the following words. One part of the common good condition is that a decent hierarchical society must honor humanrights. My characterization and justification of a state's duties regarding humanrights as special does not preclude criticism of the existing international legal order. Similarly, the author's focus on social trauma leads him to overemphasise the role of humanrights organisations in the fall of the military regime. Programmes, plans, and departments dedicated to humanrights followed in quick succession. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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