A Lesson Presentation: Mr. Rouel A. Quibuyen
A Lesson Presentation: Mr. Rouel A. Quibuyen
A Lesson Presentation: Mr. Rouel A. Quibuyen
PRESENTATION
MR. ROUEL A. QUIBUYEN
DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO
HAS EXPERIENCED THESE
SITUATIONS: PREVENTING A
PERSON TO ATTEND WORSHIP
SERVICES OR STOPPING
HIM/HER TO WRITE AND
PUBLISH ARTICLES OR BOOKS?
WHICH ERA CAN WE
EVIDENTLY SEE
THESE SITUATIONS?
WHAT DO WE
CALL THESE
VIOLATIONS?
These are some cases
of violations of human
rights of some people.
How can we protect our
rights?
WE MUST KNOW THE BILL OF
RIGHTS
A bill of rights is called a declaration of rights.
• It is a list of the most common important rights to the
citizens of a country.
• Its purpose is to protect those rights against
infringement
• It originates from England
• It constitutes the fundamental rights and liberties.
WHO HAVE TAKEN AWAY THE PEOPLE’S
RIGHT ESPECIALLY IN THE PHILIPPINES?
•Dictators
•Rulers
HUMAN LAWS INCLUDE THE BILL OF
RIGHTS
• These protect every woman, man, adult, and
even child.
• UN actively advocates the rights of children.
• Why is it important that you know your
rights?
So that you can stand up for yourself
WHAT IS BILL OF RIGHTS?
A bill of rights may be defined as a
declaration and enumeration of a person’s
rights and privileges which the Constitution
is designed to protect against violations by
the government , or by individual or groups
of individuals.
CLASSES OF BILL OF RIGHTS
The rights that a citizen of a democratic state enjoys
may be classified into:
1. Natural rights- They are those rights possessed by
every citizen without being granted by the State for
they are given to man by God as a human being
created to His image so that he may live a happy
life. Ex. Right to life and right to love
2. Constitutional rights- They are
those rights which are conferred
and protected by the
Constitution. Since they are part
of the fundamental law, they
cannot be modified or taken
away by the law –making body
3. Statutory rights- They are those
rights which are provided by laws
promulgated by the law –making
body and, consequently, may be
abolished by the same body. Ex. right
to receive minimum wage and right
to inherit property.
CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL
RIGHTS
The rights secured by the Constitution may be
classified as follows:
1. Political rights- They are such rights of the citizens
which give them the power to participate, directly or
indirectly, in the establishment or administration of
the government. Ex. right of citizenship, right of
suffrage and the right to information on matters of
public concern.
2. Civil rights- They are those rights
which the law will enforce at the instance
of private individuals for the purpose of
securing to them the enjoyment of their
means of happiness. Ex. rights against
involuntary servitude, liberty of abode,
freedom of speech, of expression or of
the press.
3. Social and economic right- They
include those right s which are intended
to insure the well-being and economic
security of the individual. Ex. right to
property, right to just compensation for
private property taken for public use.
PAIR ACTIVITY:
Read the poems “The Child’s Rights,
Uncertain Admission, and The vas Sea of
Clouds on pages 106-107 and answer the
Activity 1: Reading Skills on page 108.
Copy and answer on 1 whole sheet of
paper.