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Theoreticals
100

Described as an entitlement to be treated in a particular way. 

What is a right? 

100

This suggests that everyone shouldn't get the same because our needs aren't the same. 

What is "needs based justice"?


100

The passing of the International Covenant on Economic , Social and Cultural Rights, Convention is an example of this process for Human Rights. 

What is "codification"?

100

This type of monitoring of HR is done by states, IGO's, and the UN

What is institutional? 

100

They believe that sovereignty can be violated if it's to protect human rights

Who are liberalists? 

200

She was credited with the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

200

This suggests that everyone should get the same stuff and amount of stuff. 

What is "distributive justice"?

200

Human Rights treaties and laws are referred to as this. 

What are instruments? 

200

This type of monitoring is done by NGO's and elements of civil society. 

What is non-institutional?

200

This was established after the Kosovoan genocide and stated that the international community should step in and intervene in genocides. 

What is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Doctrine

300
This term suggests that human rights cannot be taken away.

What is "inalienable"?

300

Often referred to as "eye for eye" remedy for justice. 

What is retributive justice? 

300

The process by which human rights become binding and formalized by States is called...

What is signing and ratification

300
Amnesty International would be considered this type of organization. 

What is an NGO? 

400

This "Generation" of Human Rights is where we start to see the emergence of "positive rights". 

What is the 2nd Generation? 

400

The "Three Strikes and Your Out" rule is a form of this type of remedy for justice. 

What is deterrence? 

400

To protect Human Rights, courts need to do this on breaches of laws...

What is adjudicate or make judgement

400

Monitoring of human rights is done at these levels...

What is International, Regional and National?

500

Freedom of speech, religion and assembly are examples of these types of rights. 

What are "negative rights"?

500

This scenario asks you to consider a world where you could be thrust into any lot or position in life and whether or not you would be happy in that position. 

What is the "Veil of Ignorance"?

500

One of biggest impediments to the effectiveness of the ICC and ICJ is...

What is state sovereignty? 

What is inability to enforce laws? 


500

The trial of genocide or war crimes would be handled at one of these TWO organizations. 

What is the ICC (International Criminal Court) or ICJ (International Court of Justice)?