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Human Rights and Social Advocacy Assignment

Instructions Conduct a literature review on the need to balance ‘rights’ and ‘obligations’ in contemporary  Australia.  What to include: Your review should include a discussion of the ‘rights’ and ‘obligations’ of individuals and  governments as key players in the human rights discourse. Drawing on theoretical insights, academic  research and current media reports, the  review should evaluate the extent to which these two key  players have been able to balance their ‘rights’ with their ‘obligations’ towards others and society.   For example, religious groups have always asserted the ‘right’ to practice their religious beliefs freely  and without discrimination; however, it has often been argued that religious groups impinge on the  rights of others, even while claiming human rights for themselves.  Your literature review should  explore this and other relevant debates around ‘rights’ and ‘obligations

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