Without human rights, society will return morally to ancient times. To demonstrate the importance of human rights, I will explain the world where human rights do not exist.
Genocide and slavery will be one thing. War will be very common, and we now kill all humans for nuclear weapons. The United Nations was founded for this reason, and human rights began to flourish after the Second World War. Between World War II and 2018, human rights developed at a faster rate than the 1000s through the 18th century. It all depends on technology. Human rights is necessary to control the destructive power of our technology. Authorities have good motives (nuclear weapons) to suddenly develop human rights.
Depending on your work, you are enslaved and work 13 hours instead of working at 9-5 instead of 9-5. Abuse at work is an embarrassing thing, and no institution can stop it. The less you work, the more serious your life will be. The working class will be cruel. The office work will be very long and abuse will be normal. Doctors, lawyers, technicians, etc. would be better, but it is still worse than now.
Without your knowledge, the government puts chemical substances into water and food. The justice system will be very bad. People are killed by the government and "disappear" as "political opponents". There is no freedom of speech, no freedom. Everything is under control and will be considered.
Assuming no nuclear weapons exist, war will occur frequently. Larger countries will loot and invade smaller countries to do so in the real world. And they will do it in a more cruel way. There is no Geneva convention, promised rules, genocide. Soldiers invest in Canon on the battlefield, they get a lot of narcotics, and they will be sent suicide missions by indifferent generals. Like Vietnam, a draft is carried out and those who voluntarily / violated the rules are enforced by his commander. War will be another fact of life
Everyone will be poorer than it is now, and the wealth that the elite will store will be bigger than it is now.
Torture and death are facts of life. Execution is displayed for everyone to maintain consistency. Torture will be used as a form of intimidation. They hang the body and head toward the street
If you are a normal person, life will be very bad. The elite will be a good person, but even if they are in such a society it will be worse than it is now. When poisoned or killed by other elites, they are always delusive. If the enemy 's elite attacks them successfully, they and their families will face direct death and torture rather than face political shame. It is like poison and the ancient kings are doing horrible things to each other.
I can care about human rights, but I can not care about democratic rights. Having a well-functioning democracy may not be a problem. There may be an undemocratic society that respects human rights (imagine a merciful dictator). Thus, in a sense democratic rights are coincidental than human rights.
Human rights are widely recognized and the importance of human rights in development. Human rights and equity, sustainable development are mutually strengthened. Human rights have intrinsic value, the goal itself is to achieve that. However, human rights are also an important element in the long-term sustainability of development. Consistent with the establishment of general policy collaboration, the "behavior-oriented policy book" consists of "Seven Major International Human Rights Treaties" which prescribe the major legal obligations of the Contracting Parties (subject to related reservations) Consider the basis of the International Convention on Human Rights in. The first principle of the document aims to establish an agreement on the relationship between human rights obligations and development priorities through dialogue and the existing obligation of the recipient government is the starting point for such dialogue (OECD Development Assistance Committee, 2007). Year: 40)
Human rights include both rights and obligations. Each country has the obligation and obligation to respect, protect and realize human rights as prescribed by international law. The obligation to respect means that the state must avoid interference and restrictions on the enjoyment of human rights. The obligation to protect requires the state to protect individuals and groups from human rights violations. To fulfill its obligation means that each country must take aggressive actions to promote basic human rights enjoyment. At the individual level, we are entitled to human rights, but we should also respect the human rights of others.