Fundamental Human Right can be defined as
GOVERNMENT
WAEC 2007
Fundamental Human Right can be defined as
- A. freedoms enshrined in the constitution
- B. the provisions of the constitution of the ruling political party
- C. the provisions of the local government constitution
- D. regulations about wokers'welfare
Correct Answer: A. freedoms enshrined in the constitution
Explanation
It is something to which you are entitled by virtue of being human. Human rights are based on the principle of respect for the individual. Their fundamental assumption is that each person is a moral and rational being who deserves to be treated with dignity as contained in a constitution
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