U.H.Rights

Blog by Maci Bednar

8 Ways to Make the World a Fair and Just Society

There are many cases globally of inequality and injustice, from extreme poverty to racial tensions, war crimes, environmental degradation, and more. The world needs a collaborative effort from all of us. We must continue fighting against the forces threatening our planet and its people.  We can make a difference in a world with more information and access to technology than ever before. We can all be part of creating a fairer, more just...

Is IncParadise the best company to start an LLC in Virginia?

IncParadise is a company that offers services for starting your own business and LLC. This review will take a close look at IncParadise, its features, pricing, and more. We'll also provide a comparison with other similar products on the market. Inc Paradise is one of the best companies to start an LLC in Virginia IncParadise was founded in 2004 by entrepreneurs who saw the need for a simple and efficient way to start a business. Today,...

Barriers To Implementation of Human Rights Justice

Human rights justice is an area that has a lot of challenges. There are many cases of violation of human rights worldwide. When it comes to implementation of the justice, various problems arise hence making the work challenging and posing the unreliability challenge. Each challenge comes with its issues that make it tough to handle. Having some awareness about the possible challenges that arise in the course of getting justice will help to come...

Challenges Of Human Rights Organization

Human rights organizations have a direct involvement with the protection and upholding justice for the affected persons. They work hand in hand with the government institutions to ensure that matters of human rights are in order. However, their work is not ease as there are many things that hinder their work. Some are problems within the institutions while others are external. The external challenges come from institutions which do not believe...

Effects Of Discrimination on Human Rights

Discrimination is one of the barriers when it comes to implementing justice measures for human rights. It has various effects that it comes along with. The bad thing with these effects that arise from discrimination is that discrimination becomes a violation to human rights. All the things that associate with discrimination are by themselves inhuman. Some come from individuals and some are from organizations. It is also possible to find a whole...

Why should anyone “have” to respect “human rights”?

First of all, because human nature includes a moral component. Most people, if it is pointed out to them that they are infringing on someone's personal dignity, will try not to do so. As a rule, people do not want to hurt others. However, in addition to the moral sanctions of one's own or others' conscience, most countries now have laws that oblige governments to respect the basic rights of their citizens, even if they may not want to.

Why are we talking about people’s rights and not their responsibilities?

Although some philosophers and NGOs have put forward strong arguments in favor of defining the measure of people's responsibility and have even presented "codes" and "declarations" in defense of this argument, the human rights community as a whole has remained silent on this debate. The reason is that many governments make the "bestowal" of rights conditional on certain duties imposed on people by a government or ruler, making the very idea of...

Who monitors human rights?

We all have to monitor it. There are laws, both national and international, that limit the freedom of governments to act against their citizens, but if no one points out to them that they are violating international norms by their actions, governments can continue to violate with impunity. Each of us, as individuals, should not only respect the rights of others in our daily lives, but also keep a close eye on the actions of our governments and...

Why do some groups need special human rights?

Does it mean they have more rights than other people?No, it does not, but some groups, such as the Roma in Europe, the Dalits, and certain castes in India, have been discriminated against in one society or another for so long that special measures were needed to ensure that they have the same standard of human rights as other people. It would be ridiculous to think that after years of entrenched discrimination and stereotypes, outright hatred...