What are the universal Human rights?

By Plicatus EN in Human Rights 998 views 16th January 2020 Video Duration: 00:04:47
The basic idea of ​​human rights is that each of us, regardless of who we are or where we were born, are entitled to the same fundamental rights and freedoms. That may sound easy, but it gets incredibly complicated as soon as we try to put this idea into practice. What are basic human rights? Who chooses them? Who ensures compliance - and how? Benedetta Berti explores the intricacies of human rights.

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