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    Fundamental Rights

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    had realised the importance of rights and demanded that the British rulers should respect rights of the people. The Constitution listed the rights that would be specially protected and called them ‘fundamental rights’.These rights are defined in part III of Indian constitution The word fundamental suggests that these rights are so important that the Constitution has separately listed them and made special provisions for their protection. The Fundamental Rights are so important that the Constitution

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    Rights of Children

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    Types of rights Children’s rights are defined in numerous ways‚ including a wide spectrum of civil‚ cultural‚ economic‚ social and political rights. Rights tend to be of two general types: those advocating for children as autonomous persons under the law and those placing a claim on society for protection from harms perpetrated on children because of their dependency. These have been labeled as the right of empowerment and as the right to protection.[13] One Canadian organization categorizes children’s

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    Fundamental Rights

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    FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS It is generally accepted that the Constitution comprises rules that regulate the organization and exercise of State power‚ on the one hand‚ and the relations between the State and its citizens‚ on the other. The rules that stipulate and regulate the relations between the State and its citizens and‚ more generally‚ the relations between the controlling and the controlled are characterized as public freedoms or fundamental rights or human rights. Fundamental rights determine the

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    Womens Rights

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    Women’s Rights Women’s rights have been slowly progressing throughout the history of our country. They have been stuck at home keeping the house clean‚ taking care of the kids‚ making dinner‚ and completing other tasks around the household. Two articles will be overviewed to help show the progression and the difficulties of women trying to gain more rights and to break out of their current social status. The article “Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights” by Charlotte

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    Rights and duties

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    Rights and responsibilities What are rights and responsibilities? Our rights are what every human being deserves‚ no matter who they are or where they live‚ so that we can live in a world that is fair and just. A responsibility is something that you must do. It is something that affects our lives and other people’s lives. What are my rights? 1. You have the right to feel safe: No one has the right to make fun of you or hurt you in any way‚ even if you do something wrong. You have

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    Animals Rights

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    Animal rights There is much disagreement as to whether non-human animals have rights‚ and what is meant by animal rights. There is much less disagreement about the consequences of accepting that animals have rights. The consequences of animal rights Animal rights teach us that certain things are wrong as a matter of principle‚ that there are some things that it is morally wrong to do to animals. Human beings must not do those things‚ no matter what the cost to humanity of not doing them

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    Abortion Rights

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    ‘The mother’s right to life should always overrule the rights of her unborn child’ (15 marks) There is a huge debate of who’s right should overrule the other‚ between the mother and the baby. Some people believe that the mother will have the greater right to life‚ whereas others argue that the unborn child does. By saying that a person has ‘rights’ it means that people are free to make their own choices and are entitled to be somewhere or do as they want. Firstly‚ some people believe that the

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    Consumer Rights

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    Origin of Consumer Rights  | Consumer rights were recognized broadly in many ancient Hindu‚ Islamic and Christian religious scriptures; however‚ no literary work formalized them into a concise set until the 1960s. Consumer rights in India and the modern world owe their origin to the consumer revolution of the pre-60s in the United States of America.On March 15‚ 1962‚ US President John F Kennedy made a historical speech about consumer rights as he introduced ’The Consumer Bill of Rights’ in the US Congress

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    Declaration Of Rights

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    with the rights that United States citizens would be granted so that the rights could still be applied in today’s society. Some of the phrases and words that were chosen for the Declaration of Independence and the Preamble include the right to unalienable rights‚ to establish justice‚ insure domestic tranquility‚ promote general welfare‚ and secure the blessings of liberty. These words are very important to the United States‚ since they describe the rights of the citizens. One right we are given

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    Civil Rights

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    How accurate is it to say that the Federal Government hindered the Civil Rights movement in the period 1945-1968? The Federal Government was a significant part in pushing the civil rights movement forwards‚ but in some cases it hindered the civil rights movement‚ especially with Presidential figures such as Eisenhower who had no interest in the Civil Rights movement. He believed that the social status and power of the black community in the US would improve naturally of its own accord over time

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