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Ducay, Ian Jushryl J.

BLOCK – 4 Nov 3,2022

Atty.Michelle Pablo

Review Question Chapter 2

1. what is Sovereighty?
its definitions have changed over time, its fundamental meaning of absolute power over a
region has remained constant. It is a contemporary idea of political power.

2. What are the principles of progressive realization?


A key component of States' responsibility under international treaties to recognize and defend
economic, social, and cultural rights is described by the idea of progressive realization.

3. what are the three obligations of the state to human rights?


All States Parties have three obligations that are implied in the Convention: The duty to respect

4. What are the six principles of human rights?


Universal, Interdependent, Equal and non-discriminatory, and Both Rights

5. What are the principles of effective remedy?

Obligation to respect, ensure respect for and implement international human rights law and
international humanitarian law

Scope of the obligation

Gross violations of international human rights law and serious violations of international
humanitarian law that constitute crimes under international law

Statutes of limitations

Victims of gross violations of international human rights law and serious violations of
international humanitarian law
6. What are the different types of victim?
 completely innocent victims
 victims with minor guilt
 voluntary victims
 victims more guilty than the offender
 victims who alone are guilty
 the imaginary victims
7. What is the riht to remedies?
allows people to seek redress from the Supreme Court or the High Court for any basic rights that
have been wronged. The Supreme Court or the High Court may then give a ruling or instructions
to the government about the enforcement of these rights.

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