concept   human rights
culture   Western countries
statement   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.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 human right Western countries Considered fundamental and inalienable, enshrined in constitutions and international declarations 1
2 human right Western countries Human rights are considered fundamental and inalienable, encompassing civil, political, and social rights. 1
3 human right Western countries Considered fundamental and inalienable rights for all individuals 1
4 human right Western countries Considered inherently universal and inalienable, including rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. 1
5 human right western countries Considered fundamental and inalienable, protected by law and universal declaration of human rights. 1
6 human rights Western countries Considered fundamental and universal, encompassing political, social, and economic rights 1
7 universal human rights Western countries Considered fundamental and inalienable rights for all individuals 1