Stratford University Six Fundamental Human Rights Discussion

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In 500 words or more (no less), research the 6 fundamental human rights: The Right to Life, the Right to the Freedom from Harm, the Right to Free Thought, the Right to Free Movement, the Right to Freedom from Slavery, and the Right to Equality of Opportunity. You may use examples, but you will still need to include a full scholarly definition of each, with commentary. You may use any scholarly source other than a dictionary, to include online video lectures. You may use Wikipedia as a starting point, but be aware that Wikipedia is not a scholarly source and therefore can never be quoted in your paper or counted as 1 of your 5 bibliographic citations. You will need to include inline citations in your essay (last name, date, pg#) and must still cite any sources beyond the five required that you use to write your paper in the references section of your essay. If you include an inline citation, there must be a corresponding entry in the reference list or bibliography. You can find tools and examples of APA citation formats at the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.

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Ethics and Fundamental Human Rights
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Six fundamental human rights
The Right to Life, the Right to the Freedom from Harm, the Right to Free Thought, the
Right to Free Movement, the Right to Freedom from Slavery, and the Right to Equality of
Opportunity, are regarded as fundamental rights within the federal constitution. The constitution
safeguards these rights ensuring that they are efficiently facilitated and adhered to. A violation of
any of them by any individual may warrantee prosecution, which is attached to severe
consequences.
The federal constitution defines different basic rights as fundamental liberties. The right
to life is categorically elaborated within article five of the constitution, and it cannot be deprived
from any individual unless otherwise dictated by the law. This right is protected by the
constitution from the point of conception all through life. This right stretch to having the right to
have a quality of life and the right to livelihood (Wicks, 2010). Secondly, the right to the
Freedom from Harm is elaborated within the federal constitution as the harm principle. This
requires that an individual’s actions should be limited towards preventing harm to others. This
calls for the prevention and protection of others from the prevention of harm onto others.
Everyone also has the right to freedom of thought, religion, and consciousness as a fundamental
right. This is an essential right as it gives room for individuals to express their fundamental
rights. It thus enforces other basic rights, thus allowing the society to progress and develop.
Having the power to speak freely and express an individ...


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