Book2: Individual Rights (Section II) (10-13)

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Which of the following is NOT included in the concept of individual rights?

  • Health
  • Privacy
  • Dignity
  • Reputation (correct)

What does Article 11 primarily address?

  • Right to health maintenance
  • Right to personal interests
  • Right to privacy
  • Right to prohibition of unlawful threats (correct)

What is the primary focus of Article 12?

  • Claiming damages for harm caused
  • Removing ongoing effects of violations (correct)
  • Eliminating all past violations
  • Prohibiting future violations

According to Article 13, what can individuals claim for harm caused?

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Which statement best describes the rights outlined in the provided articles?

<p>They foster a legal framework for individual empowerment. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Individual Rights (Article 10)

The basic things every person should have, like their health, safety, freedom, and identity.

Right to Prohibition (Article 11)

This right stops someone from continually hurting your rights.

Right to Eliminate Effects (Article 12)

You have the right to fix the damage done if someone hurts your rights.

Right to Damages (Article 13)

If someone hurts your rights, you can get paid for the damage they cause.

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Individual Interests

People have to respect the things that are important to you.

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Study Notes

Individual Rights - Section II

  • Article 10: Covers fundamental personal rights encompassing life, safety, health, freedom, identity, dignity, privacy, and personal interests.
  • Article 11: Guarantees the right to prevent unlawful threats and repeated violations of individual rights. This includes taking action against these violations.
  • Article 12: Outlines the right to address and eliminate the ongoing impacts of violations. However, this right is limited to situations where removal of effects is possible.
  • Article 13: Individuals have the right to seek compensation for damages resulting from violations. This redress includes both stopping ongoing violations and repairing their consequences.

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