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HUMANRIGHTS
index
Introduction
right to privacy
right to marry (family)
right to culture and art
right to be innocent
introduction
Nationality
Rights and freedom
Race
Right to dignity Living freely
Right to life
Right to equality
Magna Carta
The magna carta
15 june 1915
King John of England
01
PRIVACY
What is the right to privacy?
‘no-one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence’
dignity
gender
identity
honour
name
intimacy
feelings
sexual orientation
privacy must be respected anywhere
online
work
social media
school
cookies on websites
controlling, and monitoring employees' information
social media may put your personal data at risk without you knowing it.
protection of student data
02
marriages and family
The right to marry and to found a family (article 16)
The article starts with: "Women and men"
"Denying people access to marriage...i't's denying them the status and dignity of being ordinary citizens in society" - South African Judge Albie Sachs
"Worl War II ended showing the equality of the sexes" - Polish drafter Fryderyka Kalinowska
MARRIAGES
"Marriage shall be entered into only free and full consent of the intending sposes" -Paragraph 2 of the Article
In June 2018 Sudan overturned the death sentence on Noura Hiussein for killing her husband
-Ban on child forced marriage -Around 1 million girls under 18 getting married every month
it's beyond belief nowdays that a girl can be sold as an object
"Personal Issues- such as when, how and with whom they choose to have sex, and when, how and with whom they(women) choose to have children- are at the heart of living a life in dignity" -Navi Pillay (UN Human Rights Chief)
03
culture, art and science
What is the right to culture?
community of shared values
Article 27
enriching our lives
"everyone has the right to freely participate oin the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share sientific advancement and its benefits"
appreciation of the arts
benefit from scientific knowledge
is this right always respected?
promoting diversity
cultural discrimination
preserving cultural heritage
ensuring equal opportunities
04
presumption of innocence
why is this right important?
''Ei incubit probatio,qui dicit, non qui negat''
human dignity
just society
prevention of power
fair trials
''the burden of proof lies upon the person who affirms but not who denies''
prejudice
''Presumpion of innocence''
UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 11