Thursday, March 6, 2008

human righst and social order


Today, human rights had become a form of social order, which no one could ignore. Human rights standards and commitments have been a key feature of international life for half a century now. It has become a form of social order, which no one could ignore. Human rights belong to everyone, it more focus on what unites us, rather than what divides us. The fight for justice and human rights is unending. They are principally about the relationships between people and the state. They are not only about protecting us from the abuses of state power and preventing violation by non-state actors, but are also about the state having positive duties to promote and help fulfill people’s rights. But human rights can also help to create binding ties between people through the notion that everyone has a responsibility to respect each other’s rights.

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