Human rights are a set of constitutional laws or rules that define the conduct and special features of the members of the human race and which are protected by a set of local and international laws that are an integral part of fundamental rights.
Article 1 of the United Nations states, "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights." Although the issue of human rights is self-evident and inviolable, it has been the subject of controversy and conflict since the dawn of civilization.
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