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frez [133]
2 years ago
15

Ayuda es para una clase que perdi

Social Studies
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kaheart [24]2 years ago
5 0
1. disfruta de derechos humanos básicos como el derecho a la vida, la libertad y la seguridad de la persona; libertad de la esclavitud o la tortura; el derecho a igual protección de la ley y no ser discriminado; libertad frente a detenciones y detenciones arbitrarias; la presunción de inocencia; y libertad de asociación, religión y expresión.

2. La Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) es un foro importante para la diplomacia regional y se ha vuelto más asertiva en la promoción del estado de derecho, los derechos humanos y elecciones justas a medida que algunos estados enfrentan trastornos internos.

3. El derecho internacional es consensual, entre iguales. Las naciones afirman que son el nivel superior, que nadie tiene autoridad sobre ellas en sus territorios. Luego hacen tratados y celebran convenciones como iguales. Cuando la mayoría de los países han suscrito una convención, esto se denomina vagamente “derecho internacional” y se considera que tiene algún efecto incluso en aquellos que no la han suscrito. Pero, en general, el único castigo por infringir tales convenciones son las sanciones, la eliminación del reconocimiento diplomático o, en casos extremos, la guerra.

4. La Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos articula los derechos y libertades fundamentales para todos. La Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas adoptó la Declaración el 10 de diciembre de 1948.

espero que esto ayude
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