Citizen and Public Rights
Citizen and Public Rights
Citizen and Public Rights
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Human Rights are generally defined as those rights which are inherent in our nature and without which we cannot live as human beings. CHRPs Definition
Human rights are the supreme, inherent and inalienable rights to life, to dignity and to self-development. It is the essence of these rights that makes man human.
Classification of Rights
According to source According to recipient According to aspect of life According to struggle According to recipient
According to source
Natural rights God-given rights, acknowledged by everybody to be morally good. They are unwritten but they prevail as norms of the society Constitutional rights
Put together, constitutional rights and statutory rights are sometimes referred to as legal rights.
According to Recipient
Individual rights Rights being accorded to individuals.
Collective rights
Rights of the society, those that can be enjoyed only in company with others.
Cultural rights
Those rights that ensure the well-being of the individual and foster the preservation, enrichment and dynamic evolution of national culture based on the principle of unity in diversity in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expression.
According to derogability :
Non-derogable or absolute rights
cannot be suspended or taken away even on extreme emergency.
Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the non derogable rights are: 1 Right to life 2.Right against torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment 3. Right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law 4. Freedom from slavery and involuntary servitude 5. Right not to be imprisoned merely on the ground of inability to fulfill a contractual obligation
Three conditions should be present before a right can be limited/ curtailed namely: Derogable or 1.It is only publicly announced or legislated, it relative rights is not by officials whim only; It can be suspended or taken and maybe 2.There is a state of emergency which requires limited depending the urgent preservation of on circumstances the public moral, public safety and public good; and 3.There must be a time limit.
OBLIGATION OF RESULT States are obliged to be active in their role as protector and provider.
OBLIGATION TO FULFILL
OBLIGATION TO FACILITATE requires the state to actively create conditions aimed at achieving full realization of human rights. *requires the state to take necessary measures to ensure that each individual has the opportunity to obtain the entitlements of human rights that can not be secured by personal or individual efforts alone. * considered the most intervention obligation and programme obligation.
Political Rights)
The right to due process of law The right to equality under the law
Speaks of the right to have recourse to the judicial system Enshrines the right to equality under the law
Miranda rights Permissible use of police power Admissible confessions The right to redress in the event of a violation of these rights
Right to bail
Extends to all crimes that do not constitute a capital offense or merit life sentences (i.e. 40 years) Bail should always be reasonable
Poll Tax
a fixed, residence tax
No cause is more worthy than the cause of human rights. Human rights are more than legal concepts; they are the essence of man. They are what make man human. That is why they are called human rights: deny them and you deny mans humanity. -Sen. Jose W. Diokno