What are the universal human rights? - Benedetta Berti

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The idea of human rights is that each one of us,
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no matter who we are or where we are born,
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is entitled to the same basic rights and freedoms.
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Human rights are not privileges,
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and they cannot be granted or revoked.
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They are inalienable and universal.
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That may sound straighforward enough,
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but it gets incredibly complicated
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as soon as anyone tries to put the idea into practice.
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What exactly are the basic human rights?
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Who gets to pick them?
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Who enforces them, and how?
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The history behind the concept of human rights is a long one.
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Throughout the centuries and across societies, religions, and cultures
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we have struggled with defining notions of rightfulness, justice, and rights.
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But one of the most modern affirmations of universal human rights
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emerged from the ruins of World War II with the creation of the United Nations.
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The treaty that established the UN gives as one of its purposes
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to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights.
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And with the same spirit,
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in 1948, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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This document, written by an international committee chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt,
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lays the basis for modern international human rights law.
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The declaration is based on the principle
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that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
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It lists 30 articles recognizing, among other things,
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the principle of nondiscrimination and the right to life and liberty.
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It refers to negative freedoms, like the freedom from torture or slavery,
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as well as positive freedoms,
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such as the freedom of movement and residence.
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It encompasses basic civil and political rights,
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such as freedom of expression, religion, or peaceful assembly,
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as well as social, economic, and cultural rights,
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such as the right to education
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and the right to freely choose one's occupation
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and be paid and treated fairly.
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The declaration takes no sides as to which rights are more important,
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insisting on their universality,
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indivisibility,
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and interdependence.
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And in the past decades, international human rights law has grown,
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deepening and expanding our understanding of what human rights are,
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and how to better protect them.
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So if these principles are so well-developed,
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then why are human rights abused and ignored time and time again
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all over the world?
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The problem in general is that it is not at all easy
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to universally enforce these rights or to punish transgressors.
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The UDHR itself, despite being highly authoritative and respected,
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is a declaration, not a hard law.
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So when individual countries violate it,
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the mechanisms to address those violations are weak.
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For example, the main bodies within the UN in charge of protecting human rights
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mostly monitor and investigate violations,
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but they cannot force states to, say, change a policy or compensate a victim.
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That's why some critics say it's naive to consider human rights a given
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in a world where state interests wield so much power.
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Critics also question the universality of human rights
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and emphasize that their development
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has been heavily guided by a small number of mostly Western nations
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to the detriment of inclusiveness.
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The result?
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A general bias in favor of civil policital liberties
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over sociopolitical rights
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and of individual over collective or groups rights.
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Others defend universal human rights laws
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and point at the positive role they have on setting international standards
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and helping activists in their campaigns.
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They also point out
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that not all international human rights instruments are powerless.
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For example, the European Convention on Human Rights establishes a court
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where the 47 member countries and their citizens can bring cases.
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The court issues binding decisions that each member state must comply with.
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Human rights law is constantly evolving
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as are our views and definitions of what the basic human rights should be.
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For example, how basic or important is the right to democracy
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or to development?
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And as our lives are increasingly digital,
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should there be a right to access the Internet?
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A right to digital privacy?
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What do you think?
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