Summary of Derecho Constitucional II clase 7

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In this video, constitutional law professor Luis Fernando Garzón teaches students about the three main rights enshrined in the Mexican Constitution: the right to food, education, and social security. Additionally, he mentions the third right, political rights, which include the right to vote, to hold public office, and to petition the government. Finally, he reminds students that they can sign up for notifications of future classes on his YouTube channel.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the course's seventh lesson discusses the human rights categories outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The main points covered in this lesson are the rights to life, to privacy, to freedom of expression, to a fair trial, and to social security. The video also covers the rights to work, to education, and to health care. Finally, the video discusses the rights to food, water, and shelter, and the right to a peaceful and safe environment.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, constitutional law professor Luis Fernando Garzón teaches students about the three main rights enshrined in the Mexican Constitution: the right to food, education, and social security. Additionally, he mentions the third right, political rights, which include the right to vote, to hold public office, and to petition the government. Finally, he reminds students that they can sign up for notifications of future classes on his YouTube channel.

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