Origin and Development of Human Rights
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- Magna Carta is also known as the ______________.
- It is viewed as an important written evidence and legal document in the development of human rights and modern democracy.
- It limits the power of the government and protects the rights of all citizens, residents, and visitors in the national territories.
- Who decreed a reform written on “The Cyrus Cylinder”?
- This reform also established racial equality, including religious freedom for all people of the Persian Empire.
- Cyrus II, the king of Persia decreed a reform written on _____________.
- Who signed the Marna Carta?
- It established the idea that everybody, including the king, is subject to the law.
- It provided all freemen the right to achieve justice and fair trial through the establishment of the principles of due process and equality before the law.
- The petition of right was sent by the English Parliament to the king of what country?
- What do you call the petition which was raised when Charles I started to force loans on his people and tax them excessively, sending to prison those who did not pay?
- When was the United Nations established?
- What are the four essential freedoms mentioned by President Franklin Roosevelt during his state of the union address?
- When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed?
- It sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected and it has been translated into over 500 languages.
- It was created in response to human rights violations committed during the Martial Law.
- It is considered as an international version of the Magna Carta.
- It dictates how governments should treat their people.
- Who first used the term "human rights" when he translated the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens.?
- The international bill of rights was all laid down under what article of the United Nation's Charter?
- What are the five documents that are considered as the foundation of the International Bill of Human Rights?
- When was the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) adopted?
- When was the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) came into effect?
- This multilateral treaty of the United Nations General Assembly commits its parties to work toward the granting of economic, social, and cultural rights to the Non-Self-Governing and Trust Territories and individuals.
- As of July 2020, how many parties does the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) have?
- When was the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) adopted?
- When was the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) came into effect?
- It is a multilateral treaty adopted by United Nations General Assembly which commits its parties to respect the civil and political rights of individuals.
- This principle provides that human rights were entirely on the hands of each state’s government, preventing international intervention against state decisions.
- It is the killing of a person by authorities, without judicial sanction.
- It is essentially placing civil functions under military control for specific reasons, such as lawless violence, invasion, or rebellion.
- Fill in the Blank: Martial law means essentially placing civil functions under ___________ control for specific reasons, such as lawless violence, invasion, or rebellion.
- Fill in the Blank: Martial law means essentially placing civil functions under military control for specific reasons, such as _____________, invasion, or rebellion.
- Fill in the Blank: Martial law means essentially placing civil functions under military control for specific reasons, such as lawless violence, _____________, or rebellion.
- Fill in the Blank: Martial law means essentially placing civil functions under military control for specific reasons, such as lawless violence, invasion, or _____________.
- When was martial law in Mindanao proclaimed?
- This was part of the war on drugs campaign, famously known as an operation where police would knock on the doors of suspected users and ask them to surrender.
- Fill in the Blank: Crime rate in the country has been down since the start of the war on drugs regime. The PNP data showed a _________ drop in index crimes.
- The Petition of Rights was instituted in which nation-state?
- This was instituted during the time of the Persian Empire.
- The Petition of Rights was addressed to whom?
- Thomas Pine was known for translating what document?