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Essay on the Four generations of human rights (with references) HRV1601 - Human Rights, Values And Social Transformation (HRV1601)

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Common exam topic Covers part of Assignment 2 ,Semester 2 -2022 topic Essay with introduction and conclusion discussing the four generations of human rights: -- First Generation of Human Rights: Civil and Political Rights -- Second Generation of Human Rights: Economic, Social and Cultural Rig...

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Essay on the

Four generations of human rights


-Includes introduction and conclusion

-Discusses:

- First Generation of Human Rights: Civil and Political Rights

- Second Generation of Human Rights: Economic, Social and
cultural Rights

-Third Generation of Human Rights: Solidarity Rights

4. Fourth Generation of Human Rights: Ecological Rights (not clearly established
yet)

-Includes references



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Four generations of human rights

It is believed that the division of human rights into generations was initially proposed
in 1979 by the Czech jurist Karel Vasak at the International Institute of Human Rights
in Strasbourg, (Slater 2016:79). The four generations are: First Generation of Human
Rights: Civil and Political Rights, Second Generation of Human Rights: Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights, Third Generation of Human Rights: Solidarity Rights, and
Fourth Generation of Human Rights: Ecological Rights (not clearly established yet)

- First Generation of Human Rights: Civil and Political Rights

The first generation of rights (political and civil) are also known as “blue rights”, they
are also sometimes called “liberty-orientated” rights. The 18th-century movement

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