Safe and affordable housing and reliable income are owned by many people all over the world but at the same time more people do not have this luxury. Many families consider this a matter of course, and many families face the problem of poor housing and unstable income everyday. Economically affordable housing, guaranteed income, education, and other social rights should be regarded as human rights, anyone in the world can get these rights and therefore basic You can have a standard of living. If anyone can get these basic rights, the world will be much better.
A. Basic rights The government's primary objective is to protect specific basic or fundamental rights. These rights may be limited to life, freedom and property, or may extend to economic and social rights including employment, medical care and education. These rights are listed and described in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the African Human Rights Charter. B. Free expression and expression. Constitutional democracy includes the highest objective of protecting freedom of conscience and freedom of speech. These freedoms are valuable for the sound management and maintenance of constitutional democracy, and the full development of individuality.
When I think about basic human rights, my idea is focused on basic laws that are often spoken: rights to life, freedom from slavery, freedom of speech and so on. We strive to explore human rights that transcend substantial rights. When writing the law I decided to consider current events and ways that caused specific questions to question dubious human rights. The right to become an integral part of society is the right to receive education. This is not an official right, but I think that this is the right to inherit for human nature.
The right to set up a family and raising children is the most basic citizenship and has been considered for a long time as the conditions necessary for the orderly pursuit of happiness. However, this right may be respected, but it is being infringed, abused or ignored by people with disabilities. In recent years, people with disabilities have made major progress in overcoming severe discrimination over the years, but the legal rights of disabled parents still have problems. - Dave Shad, "Ability to pursue happiness: American law with disabled parents and disabilities", Law and inequality, 1998