GENERATION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS

After the first and second world war the people decided to create some rules so the people can have the same rights

The United Nations is an international organization created by 51 countries, after World War II, in 1945.

The purpose of its establishment was to defend life, freedom, independence, freedom of worship; Preserve human rights; Promote peace within countries and at the international level; In addition to preventing new conflicts.

EMERGENCE

Human rights were declared during the French Revolution, following three basic principles: liberty, equality, and fraternity.

GENERATIONS

First generation: Civil and political rights associated with the principle of freedom.

Second generation: They arise with the Industrial Revolution

Third generation: Collective rights, related to the principle of equality.

Fourth generation: They emerge in the XXI century. They are related to the development of technology and ICT.

José García - 1st 'A'