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  1. Rights - Wikipedia

    Rights are an important concept in law and ethics, especially theories of justice and deontology. The history of social conflicts has often involved attempts to define and redefine rights.

  2. Human rights | Definition, Examples, Importance, & Facts

    Dec 5, 2025 · Human rights, rights that belong to an individual or group of individuals simply for being human, or as a consequence of inherent human vulnerability, or because they are …

  3. What are human rights? | OHCHR

    Human rights are rights we have simply because we exist as human beings - they are not granted by any state. These universal rights are inherent to us all, regardless of nationality, sex, …

  4. Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations

    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

  5. Rights (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Dec 19, 2005 · This entry begins by describing the nature of rights: their classification, their composition, and their function. It then reviews the history of the language of rights, and …

  6. What Are Rights? A Comprehensive Explanation • PolSci Institute

    Sep 9, 2025 · Explore the meaning of rights vs privileges in democratic societies. Understand universal rights, social origins, and the dynamic nature of rights today.

  7. rights | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Rights are the privileges or protections a person is entitled to by law. In the United States, the many rights of American citizens are protected by the U.S. Constitution , with the most well …

  8. Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Amnesty International

    The 30 rights and freedoms set out in the UDHR include the right to be free from torture, the right to freedom of expression, the right to education and the right to seek asylum. It includes civil …

  9. The Amendments | Constitution Center

    The Amendments There have been 27 amendments to the Constitution, beginning with the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments, ratified December 15, 1791.

  10. Home - National Center for Civil and Human Rights

    From the fight against Jim Crow to global struggles for human rights, our exhibitions ignite empathy and action. Sit at a 1950s lunch counter, feel freedom songs ring through Jim Crow, …