Civil and political rights
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without discrimination or repression.
Civil rights include the ensuring of peoples' physical and mental integrity, life, and safety; protection from discrimination on grounds such as race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age, political affiliation, ethnicity, religion, and disability; and individual rights such as privacy and the freedom of thought, speech, religion, press, assembly, and movement.
Political rights include natural justice (procedural fairness) in law (such as the rights of the accused, including the right to a fair trial); access to participation in the civil and political life of the society and state, such as the right to vote, the right to seek public office, and the right to participate in free and fair elections.
These rights form the foundation of modern democracy, liberal democracy, and the constitutional order, ensuring that all members of society can contribute to the political process and receive protection from tyranny and oppression.
History
The concept of civil and political rights dates back to the Magna Carta of 1215, a charter agreed to by King John of England that was the first to limit the power of the monarch by law and protect the rights of the nobility. The ideas of civil and political rights significantly developed during the Enlightenment period, with philosophers such as John Locke advocating for natural rights to life, liberty, and property, which influenced the Declaration of Independence of the United States and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen during the French Revolution.
International Protection
The international community has made significant efforts to protect civil and political rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, is a milestone document in the history of human rights that sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected. It has been followed by several international treaties and instruments, such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which commits its parties to respect the civil and political rights of individuals, including the right to life, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, electoral rights, and rights to due process and a fair trial.
Challenges and Controversies
Despite international protections, civil and political rights are still threatened in many parts of the world. Issues such as voter suppression, censorship, unjust imprisonment, and discrimination continue to affect millions. The balance between security and freedom is a constant source of debate, especially in the context of combating terrorism, where measures such as surveillance and detention without trial are contested.
See Also
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