Title: Human Rights
1Human Rights
2What can we do with RIGHTS?
- Sort the verbs according to their POSITIVE or
NEGATIVE meaning? - to protect to observe to violate to
diminish to acquire to guarantee to abuse to
grant to respect to award to restrict to
ensure
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3Human rights
- basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are
entitled - inalienable rights a set of human rights that
are fundamental, are not awarded by human power,
and cannot be surrendered
4Protection of human rightsA number of legal
documents
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- at national level
- - constitutions
- at international level
- international declarations and treaties
5Principal international documents
- I International Bill of Human Rights
(UN-document) - - Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
- (Opca deklaracija o pravima covjeka)
- - International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights (1966) - (Medunarodni pakt o ekonomskim, socijalnim i
kulturnim pravima) - - International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights (1966) (Medunarodni pakt o gradanskim i
politickim pravima) - II European Convention on Human Rights (Council
of Europe 1950) - III Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European
Union - (2000 full legal effect 2009) political,
social and economic rights of EU citizens
6Three Genarations of human rights (according to
Karel Vasak)
- First Generation (Civil and Political Rights)
- - date back to 18th Century
- Designed to protect the individual against state
interference - Right to vote
- Right to assemble
- Right to free speech
- Right to a fair trial
- Right to freedom from torture, abuse
- Right to protection of the law
7Three Genarations of Human Rights
- Second Generation (Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights) - - 19th Century response to widespread poverty in
wake of industrial revolution - -Prohibit government from denying access,
-entitle individuals to get protection from state
if third parties interfere with rights, -oblige
states to take measures to improve overall social
situation - Right to education
- Right to housing
- Right to health
- Right to employment
- Right to an adequate income
- Right to social security
8Three Generatins of Human Rights
- Third Generation (Collective Rights)
- -First articulated in second half of the 20th
Century - With exception of African Charter on Human and
People's - rights, have not been incorporated into human
rights - treaties yet
- Right to economic and social development
- Right to prosperity
- Right to benefit from economic growth
- Right to social harmony
- Right to a healthy environment, clean air and
water, - Right to participation in cultural heritage etc.
9Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Reading
comprehension
- I Read the text on page 146 and answer the
following questions - What are the basic principles of successful
economies? - What is the role of the state in successful
market economies? - Which instruments do the states use to intervene
in market relations? - What is of foremost significance in market
conditions? - How does the state ensure respect for the rules
of free market competition? - What are the workers entitled to?
- II Do exercises 1 and 2 on page 147.
- III Underline the economic, social and cultural
rights mentioned in the text.
10The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia
- I The historical sources of the Constitution
- II Basic provisions
- III The protection of human rights and
fundamental freedoms - 1. General provisions
- 2. Personal and political freedoms and
rights - 3. Economic, social and cultural rights
- IV The structure of the state power (institutions
and bodies) - 1. The Croatian Parliament
- 2. The President of the Republic of Croatia
- 3. The Government of the Republic of Croatia
- 4. The judicial power
- 5. State attorneyship
- V The Constitutional Court of the Republic of
Croatia - VI Local and regional self-government
- VII International relations
11Human rights in the Croatian Constitution
- Chapter III
- Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms - 1.Common Provisions
- 2. Personal and Political Freedoms and
- Rights
- 3. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Articles
48 70)
12Economic rights
- Read the section on Economic, Social and Cultural
rights of the Croatian constitution and find the
ECONOMIC rights - 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
13Social rights
- Read the section on Economic, Social and Cultural
rights of the Croatian constitution and find the - SOCIAL rights
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
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14Cultural rights
- Read the section on Economic, Social and Cultural
rights of the Croatian constitution and find the - CULTURAL rights
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
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15Read Articles 48 to 52 and find the following
nominal phrases
CROATIAN ENGLISH
pravo vlasništva pravo nasljedivanja poduzetnicka i tržišna sloboda jednak pravni položaj na tržištu socijalno blagostanje inozemni ulagac slobodno iznošenje dobiti vlasnicka prava podmirenje javnih troškova nacela jednakosti i pravednosti povijesni i gospodarski znacaj ovlaštenici prava
16Vocabulary practice - Collocations
- Match the verbs from column A with the nouns in
column B. - A B
to guarantee public expenses
to contribute to property/rights
to aquire the monopoly position
to abuse goods of interest
to stimulate rights
to expropriate economic progress
to defray the general welfare
to exploit property
17Vocabulary practice Word formation
- Turn the following verbs into nouns. Use them
with the same collocations as in the previous
exercise. -
- to contribute a contribution to general
welfare - to acquire
- to abuse
- to stimulate
- to expropriate
- to defray
- to exploit
18Translate the following articles into English
- Clanak 51.
- Svatko je dužan sudjelovati u podmirenju javnih
troškova, u skladu sa svojim gospodarskim
mogucnostima. - Porezni se sustav temelji na nacelima jednakosti
i pravednosti. - Clanak 56.
- Svaki zaposleni ima pravo na zaradu kojom može
osigurati sebi i obitelji slobodan i dostojan
život. - Najduže radno vrijeme odreduje se zakonom.
- Svaki zaposleni ima pravo na tjedni odmor i
placeni godišnji odmor i ovih se prava ne može
odreci. - Zaposleni mogu imati, u skladu sa zakonom, udjela
pri odlucivanju u poduzecu. - Clanak 66.
- Obrazovanje je u Republici Hrvatskoj svakomu
dostupno, pod jednakim uvjetima, u skladu s
njegovim sposobnostima. - Obvezno obrazovanje je besplatno u skladu sa
zakonom.