Definition:
Human rights are fundamental entitlements held by all people by virtue of being human, intended to protect dignity, autonomy, safety, and participation regardless of status or circumstance.
Usage Context:
Used in international law, constitutional frameworks, advocacy, and policy discussions concerning civil, political, economic, social, and cultural protections.
Critical Note:
Human rights are often treated as abstract ideals rather than enforceable obligations. When detached from material conditions, they become symbolic commitments rather than lived guarantees.
