human right
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A group of people from diverse backgrounds stand together, each holding a simple symbol of a human right.
Definition
- Noun:
- A fundamental entitlement or liberty: A human right is a basic moral guarantee that belongs to every person simply because they are human. These rights are considered universal, inalienable, and inherent to all people.
- A legal or ethical principle: In law and philosophy, a human right is a standard that protects individuals from oppressive actions by governments or other powerful entities, ensuring dignity, fairness, and freedom.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right.
- The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948.
- Governments have a duty to protect the human rights of all their citizens.
Advanced Usage
- "to violate human rights": to act in a way that breaks or disrespects these fundamental entitlements.
- The regime was accused of violating human rights.
- "human rights framework": the system of laws, treaties, and principles that define and protect these rights.
- International law operates within a human rights framework.
- "human rights defender": a person who works to protect the human rights of others.
- She is a renowned human rights defender.
Variants and Related Words
- Human-rights (adjective, used attributively): Describing something related to the concept of human rights.
- A human-rights lawyer; a human-rights violation.
- Rights-based (adjective): An approach or philosophy centered on legal or moral entitlements.
- A rights-based approach to development.
Synonyms
- Fundamental right: A basic, essential entitlement.
- Basic liberty: A core freedom.
- Inalienable right: A right that cannot be taken away or given away.
Related Phrases
- Bill of Rights: A formal declaration of the rights of citizens.
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution form the Bill of Rights.
- Civil liberties: Personal freedoms protected by law from governmental interference.
- The protest was about protecting civil liberties.
Related Idioms
- To stand up for one's rights: To defend one's entitlements or freedoms.
- He taught his children to stand up for their rights.
- A right to life: A common phrase emphasizing the fundamental human right to live.
- The debate centered on the right to life.
A group of people from diverse backgrounds stand together, each holding a simple symbol of a human right.
Noun
- (law) any basic right or freedom to which all human beings are entitled and in whose exercise a government may not interfere (including rights to life and liberty as well as freedom of thought and expression and equality before the law)