Sentence examples for basic economic rights from inspiring English sources

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In western liberal democracies the state usually steps in to alleviate the worst consequences for those denied basic economic rights.

Aside from civil liberties, which are innate to human nature, ordinary citizens should also enjoy basic economic rights and have an actual say in the decisions of the state.

Working behind this "veil of ignorance," not knowing (or pretending not to know) what rung they occupied on the ladder of privilege, people would logically choose to construct a society in which all citizens enjoyed a suite of basic economic rights and benefits.

It asserted that civil rights are inextricably linked to economics, that economic justice is fundamental to human dignity, and that in the richest country in the world, it is immoral to deny basic economic rights to all people, of all stripes and sizes.

The fundamental legal structure of many states is heavily oriented to safeguarding basic economic rights (property rights, freedom to earn etc).. Change in these structures to prioritize health will encounter resistance [ 7]. (4) The common practice has been to define health standards in terms of sickness rather than health.

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I believe like many of you that Internet access is a basic economic right.

"In many countries, laws, policies and practices against sex workers limit their right to basic social economic rights such as access to education, health care, housing, banking facilities, inheritance, property and legal services.

"First you have to guarantee basic social and economic rights before you get to gender rights!

He also wants an agreement to bind all future UK governments to honouring "basic social and economic rights" such as healthcare and pensions.

Growing inequalities do mean that a rising middle class is emerging, but this should not blind us to the lack of fulfilment of basic social and economic rights for the bulk of people.

"Marginalised, deprived of basic political and economic rights, trapped in the camps, bereft of realistic prospects, heavily armed and standing atop multiple fault lines," a report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) in Lebanon recently observed, "the refugee population constitutes a time bomb".

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