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non-derogable rights

Non-derogable rights are fundamental human rights that cannot be suspended or limited, even in times of emergency or crisis. These rights are considered essential for human dignity and cannot be ignored, regardless of circumstances. Examples include the right to life, freedom from torture, and freedom from slavery. They are upheld in international law to ensure that all individuals are treated with respect and humanity, protecting them from severe abuses and violations, no matter the situation or government actions.