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Thoughts on Human Rights continued

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Thoughts on Human Rights continued

Towson University, Maria Montserrat Padron A.
I can say that I think that the death penalty should be forbid- those with less protection
den, because governments are made up of people and I don’ t think that people should be allowed to decide who lives and dies. Nevertheless, at the same time, I recognize that keeping prisoners in prison costs a lot of money and governments are always seeking ways to save on costs. In most western countries, the death penalty is something that is a crucial last resort, because we are taught that each individual is unique, important and special. Also, in eastern countries that place a higher emphasis on the benefit to society, making decisions is easier, because the country feels that removing something that harms society is an easy decision to make.
No matter the point of view the society takes, the decision to remove the death penalty ultimately falls into
neither signed nor ratified the statute, so they have no legal obligation to abolish the death penalty, and the ICC has no jurisdiction whatsoever in China. I guess that
References: the point that I’ m trying to make is that it is easy to demand that a country remove something that we may see as wrong, but others see as right. The death penalty is something that can be debated for eternity, but the reality is that if China has not agreed to the relevant statutes, then they cannot be forced to repeal the death penalty.
There are times when multinational companies are capable of abusing human rights. The Center for Constitutional Rights is dedicated to the protection of those rights, which are guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The CCR is a non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change. It also uses litigation to empower poor communities and guarantee the rights of and few access to legal resources.
CCR brought cases to the U. S. courts for human rights abuses that are committed overseas, some of the worse predators are multinational corporations. For the murders and torture of activists to environmental destruction in countries from Nigeria and Vietnam to the Palestine Territory and South Africa, corporations must be held accountable when they violate human rights to increase their profits.
In other words, Multinational Corporations make bad decisions collaborating with the wrong people at the wrong time. whether the country has ratified the conditions of the Rome Statute which governs For example there was a case in which Titan Corporation and the International CACI International conspired with USA officials to torture Criminal Court. In and abuse people in U. S. custody in Iraq, this people include
this case, China has innocent people. They have no right to do this kind of thing to a human being and this is also a reason to why they
should be stopped and sued.
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