This document contains questions for a class assignment on human rights. It asks students to discuss universal rights with examples, Kant's views on human rights, and how rights place limits on state authority. It also differentiates between political, economic, and cultural rights with examples and asks students to discuss human rights in a long question. Finally, it provides objective questions identifying types of rights and asking students to identify true or false statements about rights.
This document contains questions for a class assignment on human rights. It asks students to discuss universal rights with examples, Kant's views on human rights, and how rights place limits on state authority. It also differentiates between political, economic, and cultural rights with examples and asks students to discuss human rights in a long question. Finally, it provides objective questions identifying types of rights and asking students to identify true or false statements about rights.
This document contains questions for a class assignment on human rights. It asks students to discuss universal rights with examples, Kant's views on human rights, and how rights place limits on state authority. It also differentiates between political, economic, and cultural rights with examples and asks students to discuss human rights in a long question. Finally, it provides objective questions identifying types of rights and asking students to identify true or false statements about rights.
2) Discuss Kant’s views as basis of human rights 3) How does rights place limits on authority of the state? 4) Differentiate between political, economic and cultural rights with examples
Long question: 5) Discuss Human Rights.
Objective Questions:
6) Right to vote is an example of ____________ right
7) Right to Information is an example of____________ right 8) Right to form minority institution is an example of _____________ and ____________ rights 9) United Nations Declaration of Human right sees the claims that____________ collectively sees as being important to lead a life of respect and dignity 10) Write True/False against each: a) Rights are individualistic without any collective element in it b) My rights are limited by the principle of equal and same rights. c) Legal and constitutional recognition is the only basis of claim to rights d) Kant was not concerned about moral conception of rights e)