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Definition of human rights

Fundamental rights inherent in every individual on the basis of humanity. These are universal, inherent, inalienable and indivisible.

The abolition of slavery

This is an individual right for a person to be able to make fundamental decisions regarding their life and to be free from ‘ownership’ by another human.




Law reform


- abolition began as early was the 12th century


- the transatlantic slave trade in the 1800s


- France in 1794


- 1926 slavery convention first example of international law reform


UDHR 1948 and ICCPR significant slavery still exist today

Trade Unionism

The individual right of a person to partake in a trade union in order to secure better labour rights, such as pay and working conditions.