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'in human rights' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the set of principles and laws that outline the basic rights and freedoms of humans. For example, "This report examines the progress made by the country in human rights."
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"I believe in human rights".
I was interested in human rights.
We say we believe in human rights.
"We very much believe in human rights.
Individuals may have access in human rights cases.
China has a poor record in human rights.
My husband believes in human rights, democracy and transparency.
Both sides were implicated in human rights violations.
Numerous reports show the breakdown in human rights.
My nation is hardly perfect in human rights.
He vehemently denies involvement in human rights violations.
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