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The Idea of Human Rights
The Idea of Human Rights
There are series of stages for a human right to become a right:
- It takes a lot of time to recognize a right even if its justifiable. For instance, the right to be free from slavery was justifiable long before it was recognized.
- A human right is recognized in a declaration. For instance, in the United Nations declarations are adopted by vote of the General Assembly.
- A state ratifies an international before realizing human rights.
- Finally, human rights are realized legally.
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