concept   human rights

26 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) United States (1) North Korea (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Canada (1) China (1) Iran (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) Australia (1) Japan (1) Russia (1) Western Europe (1) international politics (1) traditional culture (1) European Union (1) Global (1) Western democracies (1) Geopolitical Critics (1) Modern legal context (1) Somalia (1) Turkmenistan (1) Vietnam (1) Western or secular countries (1) historical context (1) modern political culture (1) political science (1) more
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1 human rights United States In the United States, human rights are considered fundamental, universal, and protected by law, with a strong emphasis on public activism and advocacy. 10
2 human rights North Korea North Korea's authoritarian regime systematically violates human rights and suppresses dissent. 8
3 human rights Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, human rights, especially for women and LGBTQ+ individuals, are heavily controlled and limited under strict religious and legal influence. 8
4 human rights Canada Canada prioritizes human rights in its national identity and policies. 7
5 human rights China In China, the concept of human rights is often overshadowed by an emphasis on social stability and unity, leading to limitations on individual freedoms for the sake of societal harmony and order. 7
6 human rights Iran Iran's culture views human rights with suspicion and geopolitical rivalry, resulting in limited rights for various groups. 7
7 human rights United Kingdom The United Kingdom actively advocates for human rights issues. 7
8 human rights Western countries The concept of human rights is seen as inherently universal and inalienable in Western countries, covering political, social, and economic rights, and is enshrined in constitutions and international declarations. 7
9 human rights Australia Australia emphasizes human rights in its diplomatic relations and foreign policy, including the rights of the accused and women's rights. 6
10 human rights Japan Japan integrates human rights into international cooperation and treaties, specifically focusing on protecting defendants' rights and ensuring fair judicial proceedings. 6
11 human rights Russia In Russia, human rights are seen with suspicion and used for geopolitical rivalry and there is limited access to legal representation. 5
12 human rights Western Europe Human rights in Western Europe are emphasized in constitutions, education, and law, with a focus on women's rights. 3
13 human rights international politics International politics involves oversight and legislation of human rights through intergovernmental organizations and treaties. 3
14 human rights traditional culture Human rights and cultural practices vary based on political systems and cultural norms. 3
15 human rights European Union Human rights are recognized and upheld across international partnerships and agreements within the European Union's culture. 2
16 human rights Global Human rights aim to ensure fairness and legal representation for people around the world. 2
17 human rights Western democracies Human rights are considered inalienable and protected by law in Western democracies. 2
18 human rights Geopolitical Critics Geopolitical critics view human rights as frequently violated, with a focus on political rather than social and economic rights. 1
19 human rights Modern legal context Human rights are defined by international treaties and conventions within a modern legal context, focusing on individual freedoms and protections. 1
20 human rights Somalia Human rights in Somali culture are often overlooked due to conflict and security issues. 1
21 human rights Turkmenistan Human rights in Turkmenistan are undermined by authoritarian regimes and lack of transparency. 1
22 human rights Vietnam Human rights in Vietnam are balanced with an emphasis on social stability and national unity. 1
23 human rights Western or secular countries Western or secular countries prioritize individual freedoms, equality, and legal protections for all citizens in the concept of human rights. 1
24 human rights historical context Human rights are shaped by historical and cultural contexts, often influenced by societal values and hierarchical structures. 1
25 human rights modern political culture Human rights are recognized and protected by international laws and conventions in modern political culture. 1
26 human rights political science The concept of human rights in political science involves inalienable rights and freedoms protected by international law. 1