50 Terms in Human Rights Education

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Across
  1. 2. Rights that are essential for a meaningful life and dignity.
  2. 6. Rights that cannot be divided or separated.
  3. 7. Protection for those fleeing danger.
  4. 9. Smaller group needing rights protection.
  5. 10. Right to keep life confidential.
  6. 12. Support among people for a cause.
  7. 13. Acceptance of differences among people.
  8. 16. protection.
  9. 19. Traditions and practices of a group.
  10. 20. Quality of being honest and moral.
  11. 21. Ensuring everyone is part of society.
  12. 22. Fair treatment according to law.
  13. 24. Coming together for a shared cause.
  14. 28. A person who escapes conflict or danger.
  15. 30. System of rules for fairness.
  16. 32. Valuing others' dignity and feelings.
  17. 34. Restoration of a person's dignity and rights.
  18. 37. Law The set of rules that governs the process by which courts apply substantial law to cases.
  19. 41. State of being treated the same.
  20. 42. Movement of people for safety.
  21. 43. Acting without bias or injustice.
  22. 46. Gaining control over one's life and rights.
  23. 48. Recognition of different backgrounds and cultures.
  24. 50. Obligation to explain one’s actions.
  25. 51. Freedom from oppression or restriction.
  26. 54. Freedom to express ideas openly.
  27. 55. Rights that can be limited or suspended in specific situations.
  28. 56. Freedoms every person should have.
  29. 57. Power of a country over itself.
Down
  1. 1. Involvement in decision-making processes.
  2. 3. Equal treatment regardless of differences.
  3. 4. Process Fair treatment under the law.
  4. 5. System where people have the power.
  5. 8. Right to govern oneself.
  6. 11. respecting human dignity.
  7. 14. Understanding and helping suffering people.
  8. 15. Openness and honesty in actions.
  9. 16. A solemn promise or vow.
  10. 17. Ability to act or think freely.
  11. 18. Rights that cannot be suspended or limited under any circumstances.
  12. 19. Legal membership in a nation.
  13. 23. Rights that cannot be lost even if a person fails to use or assert them.
  14. 25. Protecting future generations’ rights.
  15. 26. Helping people in crisis.
  16. 27. Law The part of the law that creates, defines, and regulates rights and duties.
  17. 29. A statement confirming something.
  18. 31. Right to travel or relocate freely.
  19. 33. Rights that apply equally and without discrimination to all people.
  20. 35. Being responsible for actions taken.
  21. 36. Freedom to practice any belief.
  22. 38. Amends for past injustices.
  23. 39. Compassionate and caring action.
  24. 40. Inherent worth of every person.
  25. 44. Absence of conflict and violence.
  26. 45. Right to fair and safe labor.
  27. 47. Rights Right to a healthy environment.
  28. 49. Rights that cannot be taken away except in specific situations.
  29. 52. Freedom from fear and violence.
  30. 53. Compensation for past wrongs.