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Human Rights in Mexico
Author(s) -
Idalia Patricia Espinosa Leal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
annals of bioethics and clinical applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2691-5774
DOI - 10.23880/abca-16000134
Subject(s) - dignity , safeguarding , human rights , constitution , democracy , political science , fundamental rights , economic justice , work (physics) , environmental ethics , law , law and economics , sociology , politics , medicine , engineering , mechanical engineering , philosophy , nursing
The content of this work focuses on three aspects, the first highlights the importance of human rights, which are integrated into our constitution, with the aim of safeguarding human dignity for the healthy development of the individual in society, based on the principles of freedom, justice and peace; secondly, the need for respect for human rights is highlighted and finally highlights the role that each of us, as a society, is playing in defending these universal rights. We start from the idea that simply because we are people, we all deserve to be treated as such, especially when we act within a democratic society. It is concluded from the analysis that our "defensive" conduct is a key part of the prevalence of human rights.

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