As part of a framework of human rights law, all human rights are 1.

As part of a framework of human rights law, all human rights are

  • 1. interdependent
  • 2. interrelated
  • 3. indivisible

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

1, 2 and 3
2 and 3 only
1 and 3 only
2 only
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2012
The correct option is A, stating that all three statements (1, 2, and 3) are correct as part of a framework of human rights law.
The principles of interdependence, interrelatedness, and indivisibility are fundamental tenets of the international human rights framework, widely recognized and affirmed in international documents like the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action (1993).
1. Interdependent: All human rights depend on each other for their full realization. The enjoyment of one right is often linked to the enjoyment of others.
2. Interrelated: Human rights are connected and belong together as a whole. They are not separate or isolated concepts.
3. Indivisible: Human rights cannot be separated into categories (like civil/political vs. economic/social/cultural) where some are considered more important or prerequisite to others. All rights are equally important and necessary for human dignity.

These principles emphasize that all human rights should be treated with equal importance and that progress in one area facilitates progress in others, while violation of one right can negatively affect the enjoyment of others. All three statements accurately reflect these core principles.

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