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What is the meaning of human rights being inalienable?
What is the meaning of human rights being inalienable?
- They are subject to change based on circumstances
- They cannot be taken away from individuals (correct)
- They are only applicable in certain regions
- They are granted based on ethnic origin
Why are human rights considered egalitarian?
Why are human rights considered egalitarian?
- They can be modified based on age
- They are dependent on a person's location
- They are exclusive to certain religious groups
- They apply to everyone equally (correct)
What is the significance of the doctrine of human rights within international law?
What is the significance of the doctrine of human rights within international law?
- It has no impact on global institutions
- It only applies to certain ethnic groups
- It has been highly influential (correct)
- It is a recent development
Why is empathy considered important in relation to human rights?
Why is empathy considered important in relation to human rights?
Under what circumstances should human rights be taken away?
Under what circumstances should human rights be taken away?
What is the basis for a person to be entitled to human rights?
What is the basis for a person to be entitled to human rights?
In what sense are human rights regarded as applicable?
In what sense are human rights regarded as applicable?
What is the impact of the doctrine of human rights within international law and institutions?
What is the impact of the doctrine of human rights within international law and institutions?
What is considered necessary in relation to human rights?
What is considered necessary in relation to human rights?
Under what circumstances is it generally considered acceptable to take away human rights?
Under what circumstances is it generally considered acceptable to take away human rights?