Amity School of Business 1 Amity School of Business BBA, SEMESTER II INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY AND NATION Divya Goel
Amity School of Business 2 Contents of Module 5 Meaning and Importance of human rights Human rights awareness Values and Ethics- Learning based on project work on Scriptures like- Ramayana, Mahabharata, Gita etc.
Amity School of Business 3 Human Rights Fundamental rights which humans have by the fact of being human, and which are neither created nor can be abrogated by any government. “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.”—Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Amity School of Business 4 Human Rights 1.We Are All Born Free & Equal 2.Don't Discriminate 3.The Right to Life 4.No Slavery 5.No Torture 6.You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go 7.We're All Equal Before the Law 8.Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law 9.No Unfair Detainment 10.The Right to Trial 11.We're Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty 12.The Right to Privacy 13.Freedom to Move 14.The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live 15.Right to a Nationality 16.Marriage and Family 17.The Right to Your Own Things 18.Freedom of Thought 19.Freedom of Expression 20.The Right to Public Assembly 21.The Right to Democracy 22.Social Security 23.Workers' Rights 24.The Right to Play 25.Food and Shelter for All 26.The Right to Education 27.Copyright 28.A Fair and Free World 29.Responsibility 30.No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
Amity School of Business 5 Values Values are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong, should and shouldn't, good and bad. They also tell us which are more or less important, which is useful when we have to trade off meeting one value over another.
Amity School of Business 6 Ethics Ethics refers to standards of conduct, standards that indicate how one should behave based on moral duties and virtues, which themselves are derived from principles of right and wrong. The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession.
Amity School of Business 7 Values vs. Ethics The terms "values" and "ethics" are not interchangeable. Ethics is concerned with how a moral person should behave, whereas values simply concern the various beliefs and attitudes that determine how a person actually behaves.