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A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGTHS

  • 539 BCE

    THE CYRUS CYLINDER

    THE CYRUS CYLINDER
    In 539 BC His actions marked an advance for man. He freed slaves and declared that everyone had the right to choose their religion, established racial equality. These and other decrees were recorded in clay cylinders in the Akkadian language and cuniform script, the cylinder of Cyrus, this former was recorded as the first letter of human rights is translated into the six official languages of the United Nations.
  • 1215

    THE SPREAD OF HUMAN RIGHTS

    THE SPREAD OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    THE SPREAD OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    There the concept of "natural law" arose, in observation of the favor that people tienes to follow certain unwrititten laws in te course of life, and Roman law esa based on rational ideas derived from the nature of things.
    Documents asserting individual rights, such as the Magna Carta ( 1215),
  • 1215

    THEMAGNA CARTA

    THEMAGNA CARTA
    The magna Carta, or "Great Charter" was arguably the most significant early influence on the extensive historical process that led to to the rule of constitutional law today in the English-speaking world
  • PETITION OF RIGHT

    PETITION OF RIGHT
    In 1628, the English parliament sent this declaration of civil liberties to King Charles I. The development of human rights was recorded and sent to Charles I as a declaration of civil liberties. His refusal was to finance his unpopular policy by provoking forced loans and withdrawal of troops in the home of the subjects as an economy measure.
  • UNITED STATES DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

    UNITED STATES DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
    On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was approved by the US Congress, Thomas Jefferson, He wrote the declaration as an agricultural explanation that it had been voted on July 2 to declare independence in Great Britain. The outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, the board issued several forms and was initially publicized on a widely distributed printout and read to the public.
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    THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND BILL OF RIGHTS

    Written during the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia, the constitution of the United States of America is the fundamental law of the federal system of government of the EE. UU UU And its jurisdictions and the basic rights of citizens.
    The bill of rights protects freedom of expression, freedom of religion, the rights to keep and bear arms, freedom of assembly and freedom of petition. It also prohibits unreasonable search and seizure, cruel and unusual punishment.
  • DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN OF THE CITIZEN

    DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN OF THE CITIZEN
    In 1789, the people of France
    Just six weeks after the assault on the Bastille, and just three weeks after the abolition of feudalism, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was adopted by the National Assembly as the first step towards the drafting of a constitution for the Republic of France.
    The Declaration proclaims that all citizens should be guaranteed the rights of "freedom, property, security and resistance to oppression
  • THE UNITED NATIONS

    THE UNITED NATIONS
    When the Second World War broke out in 1939 and in 1945 when the end approached. Europe and Asia was in Ruin. Millions of people die, are left homeless. The Russian force was approaching Germany who was bombed by Berlin, was fighting in the Pacific against Japanese forces.
    In April 1945, delegates from fifty countries meet in San Francisco.
    This objective was to create an international organization that promotes peace and prevents future wars.
  • THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

    THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    By 1498, the new human rights commission of the United Nations captured the attention of the world under the presidency of Eleanor Roosevelt - President Franklin Roosevelt. The document that became the declaration of human rights was drafted. Roosevelt referred to this as the international charter for humanity. Adopted by the United Nations on December 10, 1948