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Global Human Rights and Crime

Global Human Rights and Crime refers to the intersection of international human rights standards and the legal frameworks addressing criminal behavior, emphasizing the protection of individual rights and the accountability of perpetrators on a global scale. This concept underscores the importance of upholding human dignity and justice in the face of violations such as trafficking, torture, and genocide.

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Global human rights and crime are interconnected issues that shape societies worldwide. Human rights provide the foundation for justice and equality, while crime poses significant challenges to these rights. Understanding this relationship is essential for promoting a fair and just society. By learn...

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Key Terms

Human Rights
Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled.

Example: The right to free speech is a fundamental human right.

Crime
An act that violates a law and is punishable by the state.

Example: Theft is considered a crime.

Justice
The principle of fairness and the administration of the law.

Example: Justice is served when a fair trial is conducted.

International Law
A set of rules and principles that govern relations between countries.

Example: The Geneva Conventions are part of international law.

Advocacy
The act of supporting a cause or proposal.

Example: Human rights advocacy aims to protect individual freedoms.

NGO
Non-Governmental Organization, a non-profit group that operates independently of government.

Example: Amnesty International is an NGO focused on human rights.

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Study of the system of law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
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Laws that govern the conduct of armed conflict and protect individuals.
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Social Justice
The concept of fair and just relations between individuals and society.
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Key Concepts

Human RightsCrimeJusticeInternational Law