Human Rights Puzzle Quest

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Across
  1. 5. The principle that no one can be permanently stripped of their rights
  2. 7. Rights that ensure fair wages, safe work, and social security
  3. 8. Aristotle’s phrase meaning “man is a political animal”
  4. 10. Unlike equality, this idea refers to fairness and giving each person what they need
  5. 11. The quality of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities
  6. 13. The 1948 document adopted by the UN that lists basic human rights
  7. 15. The principle that all rights are connected and cannot be separated
  8. 16. Principles adopted in 1993 to guide national human rights institutions
  9. 18. Rights that exist from nature, not given by law
  10. 19. The first name of your instructor
  11. 20. Freedom to express beliefs, ideas, or opinions
  12. 21. A right that cannot be lawfully taken away, only limited
  13. 22. Rights that every person is born with, no matter where they live
  14. 23. In the UN Guiding Principles, the “A” stands for this
  15. 27. Rights that protect people’s participation in government and society
  16. 29. In a FAIR flow chart, the “A” stands for this
  17. 30. The idea that everyone is subject to the same legal rules
Down
  1. 1. Independent bodies set up in countries to protect human rights
  2. 2. Rights that belong to both individuals and groups
  3. 3. A 2011 UN framework to guide business and human rights
  4. 4. A branch of international law that protects people during war
  5. 6. The country where the Yogyakarta Principles meeting was held
  6. 9. Rights that must be given without delay
  7. 12. The principle that human rights apply to everyone everywhere
  8. 14. Rights created and protected by the law
  9. 17. Rights Rights that belong to single persons as recipients of rights
  10. 24. Rights Freedoms that protect individuals from unfair treatment by the state
  11. 25. International organization where the UDHR was adopted in 1948
  12. 26. The city where important human rights principles on sexual orientation and gender identity were agreed
  13. 28. Rights related to traditions, languages, and heritage of people