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DEBATER OS DIREITOS E DEVERES DOS CIDADÃOS Código do IEFP: 6663 Autor do Manual:
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION HUMAN RIGHTS “All humans are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood”.
Universal 2eclaration of Human ights rt.( Che theme Human ights has been an essential and debated subject throughout the ears. 'ts im1lementation was not eas but man 1eo1le have tried and fought to kee1 them and make them a realit. Human rights have been de5ned as basic moral guarantees that 1eo1le in all countries and cultures allegedl have sim1l because the are 1eo1le. Dalling these guarantees !rights# suggests that the attach to 1articular individuals who can invoke them? that the are of high 1riorit and that com1liance with them is mandator rather than discretionar. Human rights are fre;uentl held to be universal in the sense that all 1eo1le have and should enjo them and to be inde1endent in the sense that the e>ist and are available as standards of justi5cation and criticism whether or not the are recogniEed and im1lemented b the legal sstem or oFcials of a countr. Gickel? (&&I+( J Che moral doctrine of human rights aims at identifing the fundamental 1rere;uisites for each human being leading a minimall good life. Human rights aim to identif both the necessar negative and 1ositive 1rere;uisites for leading a minimall good life? such us rights against torture and rights to health care. Chis as1iration has been enshrined in various declarations and legal conventions issued during the 1ast 5ft ears? initiated b the Universal 2eclaration on Human ights G(&4J and the 'nternational Dovenant on Divil and @conomic ights G(&++J. Cogether these three documents form the center1iece of a moral doctrine that man consider to be ca1able www.maismanuais.com // [email protected]
of 1roviding the contem1orar geo1olitical order with what amounts to an international bill of rights.
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought conscience and religion! this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief and freedom either alone or in community with others and in public or private to manifest his religion or belief in teaching practice worship and observance.
Universal 2eclaration of Human ights rt. (K Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration without distinction of any "ind such as race colour se# language religion political or other opinion national or social origin property birth or other status. $urthermore no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political %urisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs whether it be independent trust non&self&governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.