Wednesday, 16 January 2008

The state of the human rights/ civil liberties

The state of human rights or civil liberties this year is pretty much the same as the previous years. Most of the human rights laws are the same because the people who are in charge of the human rights didn't see any problems with how the human rights were working out so they decided that they would stick to the same policies. We still have the right to vote, the right to a free trial until proven guilty, however most of the problems occur when someone is "treated unfairly" or they are trying to cover up something that they have done wrong by blaming the system which just for the record i believe is correct and that it works (thats because i haven't done anything wrong, YET!). If you ask me the state of the human right or the civil liberties is in perfectly good working order.

There you go Ms Thomas i'v done your homework!

Ajitpal

1 comment:

Eva Cicone said...

Ajitpal you could have gone into more detail about the links between the judiciary and protecting civil liberties. You could also have written about particular cases or how the judiciary has been protecting human rights.Try to take this more seriously at least until the end of the course!

Ms Thomas