The right is a requirement that we are fairly declaring. Everyone has the right to exercise his rights without any distinction as to race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. The British philosopher John Stuart Mill said: "If we call something human right, we mean that it reasonably claims its protection from the public in its ability to possess this right, the force of law, or through education and the formation of public opinion."
The right is a requirement that we are fairly declaring. Everyone has the right to exercise his rights without any distinction as to race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. The British philosopher John Stuart Mill said: "If we call something human right, we mean that it reasonably claims its protection from the public in its ability to possess this right, the force of law, or through education and the formation of public opinion."
On the occasion of the International Day of Human Rights in the library reading room №1 held an educational event - an hour of questions and answers «Our rights, our freedoms - always!», Which visited Head interaction with local actors Umansky center of free Kateryna Grigorenko, Secondary Legal Aid.
Students had the opportunity to ask questions to the head of the law-enforcement department and get answers to them, find the right solution to the issue raised, and also get acquainted with the work of the law-enforcement system in Ukraine and the forms of appeal to the Constitutional Court, which enabled the participants to become more knowledgeable in the legal field. The book exhibition, prepared by librarians for the International Human Rights Day, helped students to get acquainted with the literature on legal content in our library.