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Nobody has the right to take these rights away from you. They belong to you and can't be rightfully removed. This characteristic of human rights is called _____________________________ .
2.
The pillar that adjudicates cases and renders judgment.
3.
15-year-old Maya is caught skipping school and hanging out with a group of older teenagers known for petty theft. While the police consider this suspicious behavior, they are unsure whether they can take any legal action against Maya. Which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
4.
Does the use of condoms violate the right to life? Choose the best answer.
5.
Human rights are the basic rights which inhere in man by virtue of his humanity. They are the same in all parts of the world, whether the Philippines or England, Kenya or the Soviet Union, the United States or Japan, Kenya or Indonesia. This characteristic of human rights is called _____________________________ .
6.
It refers to those rights that are transmitted to the heirs or assigns of the deceased by law, contract, or will.
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7.
It refers to the formal accusation or charge against a person who is believed to have committed the crime.
8.
The pillar that conducts preliminary investigation of cases filed in the prosecutors' offices and prosecutes cases filed in the court against alleged offenders after probable cause has been established.
9.
What is the main purpose of the Human Rights Education Program Plan of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines?
10.
It refers to those individual (natural person), a group of individuals or a non-governmental organization entitled to rights under the law and can take legal action to protect or to promote those rights.
11.
One of the four components of Human Rights is the Subject Holder, who, is an individual (natural person), a group of individuals or a non-governmental organization, entitled to rights under the law and can take legal action to protect or to promote those rights. The following are Subject Holder, EXCEPT:
12.
Police officers detain Daniel on suspicion of marijuana possession. They take him to the station and have him sign a report confirming the confiscation of the alleged marijuana. Which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
13.
It refers to a child who is vulnerable to and at the risk of committing criminal offenses because of personal, family and social circumstances.
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14.
It refers to those entity, normally a State that is obliged to respect, to ensure and to protect the subject’s rights or demands. In human rights, States are considered a duty-holders rather than subjects though in international law the role of States as subjects is recognized as incontestable.
15.
A renowned environmentalist, known for criticizing local industries for environmental pollution, has been declared persona non grata in a region. Based on the statement, which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
16.
It refers to the writ directed to the person detaining another, commanding him to produce the body of the prisoner at a designated time and place, with the day and cause of his capture and detention, to do, submit to, and receive whatsoever the court or judge awarding the writ shall consider in that behalf.
17.
Any person deprived of personal liberty except as a result of conviction for an offence.
18.
Suppose a local community identifies that their right to a clean environment is being violated due to pollution from nearby industries. What would be considered the "object" in this context?
19.
It is the act of apprehending a person for the alleged commission of an offense or by the action of an authority.
20.
A popular gossip website publishes a defamatory article about a recently deceased celebrity, making false claims about their personal life and business dealings. The celebrity's family is deeply offended and outraged by the article, believing it tarnishes their loved one's memory and causes distress to them as well.
Based on the statement "There are legal remedies available for the protection of the dignity and privacy of the deceased, such as ... civil and criminal actions for ... libel, slander, defamation," which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
21.
Juan (biologically male) also known as "Juana," claims to be a woman born in a man's body. He fell in love and subsequently married Jane, (biologically female) a lesbian known as "Jano" in their community for her macho personality. During their relationship, Jano heard a rumor or "chismis" that Juana was secretly meeting Ricardo (male), a gardener near their house. Feeling jealous and furious, Jano started repeatedly using a walis tambo to strike Juana in the face whenever Jano had mood swings. Considering the rumor baseless, Juana sought protection under RA 9262, also known as the "Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004," at the Women's Desk of the Police Station. Juana argued that he is protected under the law by being identified as a woman. Is Juana's statement correct?
22.
Human rights are NOT granted by state, nor stemmed from citizenship in a country. Human rights are a right which necessarily springs from being a member of the human species. This means that....
23.
You can't split these rights into parts. They come as a package, and you can't have one without the others. This characteristic of human rights is called _____________________________ .
24.
The government is proposing a new law that would allow for the monitoring of citizens' online activities without a warrant, citing the need to prevent cyber threats and ensure national security. Advocates argue that such surveillance is crucial for preventing cyber attacks, while critics express concerns about privacy violations. Which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
25.
This means that natural rights and human rights are something you're born with; they don't come from a person or government. They're just a part of being human. This characteristic of human rights is called _____________________________ .
26.
Individuals have a “natural right” to do whatever they believe is necessary to preserve their lives. This refers to which philosophy?
27.
What is the concept of proportionality commonly used for in determining the limitations on human rights?
28.
It is the content of any given right and any duty of the holder of the right and the holder of the obligation. This right and this duty are the human values and needs which are found in human rights rules and norms.
29.
How can human rights be relevant to criminology?
30.
It refers to those rights enacted by Congress.
31.
It refers to the act of apprehending a person for the alleged commission of an offence or by the action of an authority;
32.
It refers to an inquiry or proceeding to determine whether or not there is sufficient ground to engender a well-founded belief that a crime has been committed and the respondent is probably guilty thereof and should be held for trial.
33.
The pillar that focusses on correcting behaviour, taking care of inmates, helping them develop, rehabilitating, managing jails or prisons, and assisting in their successful return to society.
34.
A new law is being proposed that would allow for government monitoring of all online communications between parents and children. The government argues that this is necessary to protect children from online predators and harmful content. Proponents of the law believe it strengthens the family by preventing parents from being misled by outside influences. Opponents argue that the law is an invasion of privacy and weakens the family by undermining trust and open communication between parents and children.
Based on the statement "The State recognizes the sanctity of family life and shall protect and strengthen the family as a basic autonomous social institution," which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
35.
Men and women are equal and (are) born free. This refers to which philosophy?
36.
A child in conflict with the law shall enjoy all the rights of a child until ____________ .
37.
It refers to as a concept that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
38.
What is the criminal liability, if any, of a pregnant woman who tried to commit suicide by poison, but she did not die and the fetus in her womb was expelled instead?
39.
Human Being’s reason should tell them that they should not harm others because all human beings were created by the same divine force, and therefore shared certain rights. This refers to which philosophy?
40.
Imagine a situation where an individual feels that their personal privacy is violated by excessive searches and seizures conducted by law enforcement. Which category of rights is most relevant in addressing this situation?
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