Documents relating to Protection of Human Rights- UDHR, ICCPR and ICESCR
Documents relating to Protection of Human Rights- UDHR, ICCPR and ICESCR
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1. Introduction
2. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
2.1. UDHR has helped to form other treaties like:
2.2. Important Rights mentioned Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(UDHR)
3. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
4. ICCPR and Indian Constitution
5. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR)
6. Optional Protocols to ICCPR and ICESCR
7. Comparison Between UDHR and ICCPR
8. Conclusion
Introduction
Similarly, John Locke advocated for the natural liberty and equality.
According to him, every man is born free and has rights and privileges. They
have the right to protect their life and liberty. He also believed that every
individual has the right to protect his property from any injury by the other
members of the society.
It was after the 2nd world war enforcing Human Rights globally became the
need of the hour. Rights like freedom of speech and expression, freedom of
every person to worship God in his own way, freedom from want and
freedom of fear, was included as human rights and enforcing these rights
became essential to safeguard every individual from barbarous act like wars,
slave trade, discrimination, ill-treatment, etc. Traces of Human Rights can be
found, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent
treaties. Human Rights include security rights, equality rights, minority
rights, social rights, etc.
2) Right to Freedom– Article 13(1), Article 19, Article 20(1), and Article 23(4)
of the UDHR protects rights like freedom of movement, freedom of speech
and expression, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom to form association
and union, respectively. In Union Of India vs. Association For Democratic
Reforms And Another, the Supreme Court held that “article 19 of universal
declaration of human rights, 1948 (UDHR) recognizes right to receive
information, “everyone has right to freedom of opinion and expression; this
right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek,
receive and impart information and ideas through any area and regardless of
frontiers.” There is no gainsaying that without participation of citizens,
democracy is ineffective. To enable citizens to actively participate in
governance information should be made available”.[5]
3) Right to life and liberty– UDHR states that every individual have the right
to life and liberty. These rights are provided since the very birth of an
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individual and these rights are inalienable.
4) Protection from Slavery or Slave trade– slavery and slave trade was a
major issue. The Universal of Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1815 was the
first to voice this issue and since then 300 agreements were formulated to
abolish slavery. In the 19th century both England and USA had already
passed legislation to outlaw slave trade. In UDHR Article 4 clearly specifies
“No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall
be prohibited in all their forms”[6]. Also Article 5 of UDHR protects from ill
treatment, torture or cruelty or kind of punishment.
UDHR also had to face its own share of criticism. As UDHR has no legal
recognition, enforcement of these rights became questionable. Michael
Ignatieff said that “The West now masks its own will to power in the impartial,
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universalizing language of human rights and seeks to impose its own narrow
agenda on a plethora of world cultures that do not actually share the West’s
conception of individuality, selfhood, agency, or freedom”[9] Country like
Saudi Arabia abstained from the vote on the declaration, arguing that
Articles 16 and 18 (the rights for men and women to marry who they choose,
and the right to freedom of religion) were in opposition to Islamic faith and
teachings which emphasis patriarchal authority.[10] UDHR does try to
maintain peace and equality in the society but we can’t deny that the society
consists of different individual with different mindsets, so sometimes it
becomes difficult to be on the same page.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights came into force on March
23, 1976. Till 2019 it had 173 signatory countries. This covenant consists of
53 Articles and is divided into 6 parts. ICCPR protects rights like the right to
life, liberty, fair trial, freedom of speech and expression, etc.
The purpose of forming ICCPR was to recognize the inherent dignity of each
individual and undertake to promote conditions within states to allow the
enjoyment of civil and political rights. The main intention behind forming
ICCPR was to strengthen the legal bases of Human Rights. The fact that
UDHR is not legally enforceable, and ICCPR on the other hand, is legally
enforceable; the signatory countries that have ratified this covenant and now
under the obligation to abide by the Articles mentioned under ICCPR and any
violation of these right are considered, as punishable offences. Any report, if
made by an individual or by an organization regarding of violation of any
human rights made by their state, shall be investigated. Article 28 of ICCPR
states that there should be a Human Rights Committee which shall perform
different functions, like making reports, enforcing the rights, etc. Article 40
and 41 of ICCPR indicates how the reports are to be formed and to whom it
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should be submitted, and what are the things that should be mentioned in
the report.
There are different rights mentioned under ICCPR which are similar to the
rights provided in the Indian Constitution, and they are:
ii) Right to move freely within the territory of a state- Article 22(1)
On 3rd March 1976, ICESCR came into force, and as of 2019 it has 173
signatory countries. It consists of 31 Articles which are divided in 5 parts.
ICESCR majorly deals with rights like, right to education, right to an adequate
standard of living, right to health, labour rights, etc.
1. A complaints procedure
2. An inquiries procedure
Conclusion
Every individual is entitled to the basic human rights by birth. Human Rights
are inalienable and inherent rights. It is very essential to understand the
importance of human rights and one must acknowledge it. These rights form
a quintessentially part of every human being, and that is why every
democratic country is working towards the enforcement and protection of
these rights. It is also an individual responsibility of every human being to
respect these rights and abstain from violating them.
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For more notes on Human Rights, Click Here.
[4] https://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/
[5]
https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5609adc5e4b01497114123ad#53
[6] https://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/
[7]https://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/
[8] https://www.legitquest.com/case/uppalapati-nirupa-rani-another-v-
koganti-lakshmi-others/1B447
[11] https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1741605/
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[12] http://extradition-treaty-498aipc.blogspot.com/
[13] https://www.escr-net.org/ngo-coalition-op-icescr/what-op-icescr
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