Human Rights
Human Rights
Human Rights
Outline
Understanding Human Rights;
Human Rights Principles;
Characteristics of Human Rights;
History;
Human Rights dilemmas;
Evolution of Human Rights;
Human Rights protection;
Non Governmental Organizations;
Human Rights in Lebanon;
Thematic topics:
Children rights;
Equality;
Womens rights;
Democracy;
Citizenship;
Discrimination and xenophobia
Understanding Human Rights
What are Human Rights?
Human rights are rights inherent to all human
beings, whatever:
- our nationality,
- place of residence,
- sex,
- national or ethnic origin,
- colour,
- religion,
- language,
- or any other status.
HUMAN
RIGHTS
Who are humans?
Is it simply any person living?
Are (men & women) (black & white) (young & old)
(disabled or mentally retarded & genius) equally
considered as humans?
1. Human dignity:
1. Universal
3. Inalienable
1. Universal:
Applied equally to all humans in all times regardless
where they live and what they do.
Everyone has the right to enjoy human rights without
discrimination because of race, color, sex, language,
religion, political or other affiliation, national or social or
other status.
Ex: I have the right to food or the life or health if
Im in France, Africa or in Lebanon.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity
and rights.
2. Indivisible, interdependent & interrelated:
Conflict of rights:
ICCPR ICESCR
CERD CEDAW
UN Charter
CRC CAT
UDHR
HRC
Other CMW
International
Instruments Regional
Regimes
National
Protection
Systems
The International Bill of Human Rights:
What is an NGO?
Lebanese NGOs
Lebanese Association for Human Rights
Permanent Peace Movement
Solida
Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections
Nahwa el Mouwatiniya
Arc en ciel
KAFA
Human Rights in Lebanon
Lebanese Constitution
Article 6 [Nationality]
Article 7 [Equality]
Article 8 [Personal Liberty]
Article 9 [Conscience, Belief]
Article 10 [Education, Confessional Schools]
Article 11 [Official National Language]
Article 12 [Public Office]
Article 13 [Expression, Press, Assembly, Association]
Article 14 [Home]
Article 15 [Property]
Lebanon signed and ratified the main UN
conventions on human rights such as:
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Implementation of the UN conventions ratified by
Lebanon
Current situation and the main human rights
violations:
Women citizenship rights;
Violence against women;
Migrant workers;
Refugees;
People with special needs;
Children and homelessness;
Child labor;
Education;
Security
Children
Who is a citizen?
Is it an entitlement?
Citizenship-1
Kratos = power
Equality
Plutocracy
Dictatorship
Democracy 2
Accountability
Believing in accountability by politicians
Fear of punishment in coming elections
It also depends on the readiness of the electorate to
apply those sanctions. Thus there is a need to avoid
(1) apathy of citizens, and (2) governments elected
by minorities
Democracy 5
Problems of democracy
Xenophobia
Superior v. Inferior
It can be
Personal
Interpersonal
Institutional
Cultural
Discrimination & Xenophobia 5
Anti-Semitism and Romaphobia
Jews
Roma
Homophobia
Gay
Lesbian
Bi-sexual
Transgender
Religious discrimination
Muslims
Education
Is education necessary to us?
Learning to do
To acquire occupational skills and social and psychological
competences that will enable them to make decisions, to
function in social and work relationships
Learning to be
To contribute to developing the personality and enable
responsibility and aim at developing all aspects of potential
Education 6
Domestic violence
The most common form of violence
Was regarded for many years as a private affair
Its a violation of HR, but also a criminal offense
International instruments
Beijing Declaration