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MAGNA CARTA PRESENTATION
nicola falcetti
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MAGNA CARTA Presentation
Medieval latin for "The Great Charter"
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The Magna Carta is among the most famous documents in the world. Granted by England's King John Lackland as a practical solution to the political crisis of 1215 with the rebellious barons, Magna Carta established for the first time the principle that everyone, including the king, is subject to the law.
"We conceded to everyone the free men of the kingdom, for us and our heirs all the subscribed liberties, which they and their heirs shall receive and retain from us and our heirs."
63 clauses
it established in particular:
the right of the barons to rebel against the king if he committed an obvious injustice; the abolition of every form of monopoly.
the control of the monarchy by a body composed of 25 barons;
the right of hereditary succession of fiefdoms;
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Thanks to The Magna Carta today we can enjoy many individual freedoms and it represents the basic of Democracy through which equality and the principle of the rule of law have been able to spread in many countries giving freedom to all men
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Timeline
First Geneva Convention
United States Bill of Rights
1791
1689
1789
English Bill of rights
Declaration of Human Rights
1961
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Election of the forty-fourth American president
2009
Amnesty International
1945
1950
1948
European Convention on Human Rights
1998
ONU
HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
In conclusion I think that throughout history different people have fought to assert their rights and many states have signed treaties and conventions to enforce them.
But today in 2023, in every corner of the world, every type of right continues to be trampled upon. War crimes committed by invading countries are the weakness of Western states who, by reacting with weakness, have become complicit in serious violations of human rights.
75 years ago the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted at the end of the Second World War to universally recognize the rights and freedom of all people. Human rights cannot be allowed to be lost in this moment of chaos. They must guide the world even in a dangerous periods:'' we cannot allow the world to burn again''!
Thanks!
NICOLA FALCETTI