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Galvez, Bibi Fatima M. Prof.

Ochangco
BIO402 November 2, 2017

1. What are human rights?


2. Where do they come from?
3. Why "should" anyone respect them?
4. Who has human rights?
5. Why do some groups require special human rights? Does this mean that they have more
rights than others?
6. What laws or legal documents ensure the human rights of Filipino citizens?
7. Who oversees the fulfillment and protection of human rights in the Philippines?
8. Do criminals or those who break the law still enjoy human rights?
9. How does the Philippines fare when it comes to human rights violations?
10. Why do we talk about human rights and not human responsibilities?
11. Who looks after human rights?
12. How can I defend my rights?
13. How do I go to the European Court of Human Rights?
14. From whom can I claim my rights?
15. Does anyone have a duty to protect my rights?
16. Are human rights only a problem in non-democratic countries?
17. Have we made any progress in reducing human rights violations?
18. How do you know human rights education works? Does it really change attitudes and
behaviour
19. How do you teach human rights to people whose rights have been abused (e.g., the
homeless, people in prison, people with disabilities, refugees)?
20. How does one advocate for human rights and still maintain respect for cultural, religious,
and other differences?

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