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  1. What are human rights? | OHCHR

    Human rights are rights we have simply because we exist as human beings - they are not granted by any state. These universal rights are inherent to us all, regardless of nationality, sex, national or …

  2. Human rights | Definition, Examples, Importance, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 23, 2025 · Human rights, rights that belong to an individual or group of individuals simply for being human, or as a consequence of inherent human vulnerability, or because they are requisite to the …

  3. Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations

    It sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected and it has been translated into over 500 languages.

  4. Human rights - Wikipedia

    Human rights are universally recognized moral principles or norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both national and international laws.

  5. Human Rights - Definition and Explanation - oxford-review.com

    Human rights are the fundamental freedoms and entitlements that belong to every person, regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. These rights are inherent, …

  6. What are the 30 Human Rights? | The Hague Peace Projects

    Feb 26, 2022 · Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinions, national or social origin, property, birth, …

  7. What are human rights? - UNICEF

    Human rights are standards that recognize and protect the dignity of all human beings. Human rights govern how individual human beings live in society and with each other, as well as their relationship …

  8. Human rights - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Dec 1, 2023 · Human rights are universal rights of all human beings, regardless of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

  9. Human Rights - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Feb 7, 2003 · Human rights are norms that aspire to protect all people everywhere from severe political, legal, and social abuses. Examples of human rights are the right to freedom of religion, the right to a …

  10. Universal Declaration of Human Rights | Amnesty International

    It includes civil and political rights, such as the rights to life, liberty and privacy. It also includes economic, social and cultural rights, such as the rights to social security, health and adequate housing.