setting to rights
1human rights — fundamental rights, esp. those believed to belong to an individual and in whose exercise a government may not interfere, as the rights to speak, associate, work, etc. [1785 95] * * * Rights that belong to an individual as a consequence of being… …
2Human rights — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual an …
3Disability rights timeline — Disability Theory and models …
4Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — Part of a series on Indigenous rights …
5International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights — legend|#b9b9b9|non state parties non signatoriesThe International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) is a multilateral treaty adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 16, 1966, and in force from January 3 …
6Human rights in India — Republic of India Part of the series Politics and Government of India …
7African-American Civil Rights Movement (1896–1954) — The Civil Rights Movement in the United States has been a long, primarily nonviolent struggle to bring full civil rights and equality under the law to all Americans. The movement has had a lasting impact on United States society, in its tactics,… …
8Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights — Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights …
9Universal Declaration of Human Rights — Eleanor Roosevelt with the Spanish version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. C …
10Convention on the Rights of the Child — Signed 20 November 1989[1] Location New York[1] Effective 2 September 1990[1] Condition 20 ratifications …