Human Rights

General information on human rights, treaties and other international rights instruments, United Nations documents, glossaries and definitions, articles on human rights issues, statistical reports and activities themed on human rights.

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A Universal Declaration (SRK2005)

Introduces the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and describes the significant part which New Zealand played in the formation of the UDHR. A discussion of the preamble is included, as well as an overview of the 30 articles and the place of the UDHR in international law. (Part of HRiE School Resource Kit).

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Human Rights

Human rights are rights (and responsibilities) that have been agreed to apply to everyone, everywhere. This resource gives a basic overview to explain what human rights are, and how New Zealanders currently understand the concept of human rights. (Part of the HRiE School Resource Kit)

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Human rights and the Treaty of Waitangi

New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, predates the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by 108 years. Yet as the English Magna Carta (1215) has general human rights significance, so the Treaty has particular human rights significance in Aotearoa New Zealand. This paper  links the articles of the Treaty to human rights and incorporates discussion on the issues surrounding the rights of indigenous peoples to self-determination. (Part of the HRiE School Resource Kit)

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Human rights calendar

This resource is a calendar that attempts to compile a list of days on which people worldwide celebrate human rights. (Part of the HRiE School Resource Kit)

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Human rights in brief

A one page summary of all the human rights outlined in the International Bill of Human Rights and the UN Covention on the Rights of the Child.

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Human rights Principles

There are central principles reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other human rights treaties that are fundamental to all human rights, including the right to education.This document gives a description of the fundamental rights principles including; universality and non-discrimination, interdependence and indivisibility, participation and empowerment and responsibilities and accountability. (Part of the HRiE School Resource Kit)

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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights is one of the two main treaties that flesh out the rights proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Together the Declaration and the two covenants constitute the International Bill of Human Rights.

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New Zealand Action Plan for Human Rights

The Human Rights Amendment Act 2001 gave the Human Rights Commission the responsibility for developing a national human rights action plan (NZAPHR). The Action Plan proposes certain actions and measures that should be taken to ensure equality amoungst all residents of New Zealand, and focuses especially on children, disabled people and race relations. It covers civil and political rights, social and cultural rights, and the legal and policy framework for protecting and promoting human rights in New Zealand.

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NZ's role in the evolution of international human rights

A short paper outlining the significant role New Zealand played in advancing the evolution of international human rights. Presented in 1997 by Professor Paul Gordon Lauren and based on work for his book The Evolution of International Human Rights published in 1998.

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The Convention on the Rights of the Child and education

Parts of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) are linked to the development of a rights-respecting school and specific educational rights. These rights are cited in UNCRC, as are rights pertaining to general principles which underpin the education of children - as well as additionally relevant UNCRC articles. (Part of the HRiE School Resource Kit)

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