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7/24/2019 HumanRightsPresentation http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/humanrightspresentation 1/1 WHAT ARE THE SOLIDARITY/COLLECTIVE RIGHTS: 1. PEACE 2. DEVELOPMENT 3. ENVIRONMENT Right to peace - belongs to the category of COLLECTIVE RIGHTS - It is the fundamental obligation of each state to preserve the right to peace,  through: ---preserving it, and ---promoting its implementation Internationally and nationally, even after the World War II,there are still more  than 170 million deaths that resulted from internal conflicts and tyrannical re gime victimization WHAT IMPLEMENTS THE RIGHT TO PEACE? - UN Declaration on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relation s and Cooperation Among States - UN General Assembly Resolution 33/73 - Declaration of Preparation of Societies for Life and Peace - Declaration on the Right of the Peoples to Peace of 1984 - UNGA Resolution 57/216 Promotion of the Right of the Peoples to Peace - UNGA Resolution 45/14 Implementation of the Right of the Peoples to Peace Right to Development - definition: a comprehensive economic, social, cultural, and political process which aims at the instant improvement of the well-being of the entire population  and of all the individuals through their meaningful participation - expanding of freedoms that people enjoy and requires removal of major sources of unfreedom like pverty, tyranny, poor economic opportunities, systematic socia l deprivation, neglect of public facilities, intolerance or overactivity of repr essive states What implements this right? - UN Declaration on the Right to Development Right to Environment - issues today: global warming, climate change, damaging effects of environmenta l pollution on human beings and degradation of the world's environment - the fundamental right to environment that permits life of dignity and well-bei ng became only explicit in 1972 Stockholm Conference --- this conference is considered as starting point in developing environmental law globally and nationally --- Principle 1 of Stockholm Declaration linked environmental protection and hum an rights WHAT IMPLEMENTS THIS RIGHT - Stockholm Declaration - International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights

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WHAT ARE THE SOLIDARITY/COLLECTIVE RIGHTS:1. PEACE2. DEVELOPMENT3. ENVIRONMENT

Right to peace- belongs to the category of COLLECTIVE RIGHTS- It is the fundamental obligation of each state to preserve the right to peace, through:---preserving it, and---promoting its implementation

Internationally and nationally, even after the World War II,there are still more than 170 million deaths that resulted from internal conflicts and tyrannical regime victimization

WHAT IMPLEMENTS THE RIGHT TO PEACE?- UN Declaration on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation Among States- UN General Assembly Resolution 33/73- Declaration of Preparation of Societies for Life and Peace- Declaration on the Right of the Peoples to Peace of 1984- UNGA Resolution 57/216 Promotion of the Right of the Peoples to Peace

- UNGA Resolution 45/14 Implementation of the Right of the Peoples to Peace

Right to Development- definition: a comprehensive economic, social, cultural, and political processwhich aims at the instant improvement of the well-being of the entire population and of all the individuals through their meaningful participation- expanding of freedoms that people enjoy and requires removal of major sourcesof unfreedom like pverty, tyranny, poor economic opportunities, systematic social deprivation, neglect of public facilities, intolerance or overactivity of repressive states

What implements this right?

- UN Declaration on the Right to Development

Right to Environment- issues today: global warming, climate change, damaging effects of environmental pollution on human beings and degradation of the world's environment- the fundamental right to environment that permits life of dignity and well-being became only explicit in 1972 Stockholm Conference--- this conference is considered as starting point in developing environmentallaw globally and nationally--- Principle 1 of Stockholm Declaration linked environmental protection and human rights

WHAT IMPLEMENTS THIS RIGHT- Stockholm Declaration- International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights