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What are the remedies if rights are violated?
Aggrieved disabled persons may bring an action when their rights are violated. They may sue for damages where appropriate. The court may then decide whether the rights of the claimant have been infringed. Judgements of the court can be enforced by ordinary means.
What actions can a citizen take if their civil rights are violated?
If you believe that a protected right was violated, you likely have a number of options available to you including: resolving the matter through informal negotiations, filing a claim with the government, and filing a private lawsuit in civil court.
What are some remedies that might result from a civil lawsuit?
Categorized according to their purpose, the four basic types of judicial remedies are (1) damages; (2) restitution; (3) coercive remedies; and (4) declaratory remedies. The remedy of damages is generally intended to compensate the injured party for any harm he or she has suffered.
What types of remedies are available under human rights law?
Some examples of remedies include money for loss of wages or injury to dignity and self-respect, an apology, a change in policy, or participation in a human rights education activity.
What human rights are being violated?
They include:
- Contaminating water, for example, with waste from State-owned facilities (the right to health)
- Evicting people by force from their homes (the right to adequate housing)
- Denying services and information about health (the right to health)
What is a legal remedy in a civil case?
A remedy is a form of court enforcement of a legal right resulting from a successful civil lawsuit. Coercive remedies – requiring a party to do or omit doing a specific act through injunctive relief or a court order of specific performance (a court mandates that the party fulfill contractual obligations.
What are the remedies available to a person?
The remedies available for a contract breach include:
- Monetary damages. The party who breached the contract can be held responsible for the losses caused by the breach.
- Specific performance.
- Rescission.
- Liquidation damages.
What to do if your civil rights have been violated?
If your civil rights have been violated, your first step is going to be to check if it’s necessary for you to file a claim to a certain government agency. Consider where the violation took place, and then look towards that agency first.
What is considered a violation of civil rights?
1 “Freedom to express yourself. 2 Freedom to worship as you wish. 3 Right to a prompt, fair trial by jury. 4 Right to vote in elections for public officials. 5 Right to apply for federal employment requiring U.S. citizenship. 6 Right to run for elected office. 7 Freedom to pursue ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’”
What does it mean to have civil rights?
Generally, civil rights are freedoms and protections supported by the law to all citizens. However, to be a bit more exact, there are civil rights and civil liberties.
Can a law enforcement officer be sued for damages?
Although a damages remedy might be made more effectual, 436 legal and practical problems stand in the way. 437 Law enforcement officers have available to them the usual common-law defenses, the most important of which is the claim of good faith. 438 Such “good faith” claims, however, are not based on the subjective intent of the officer.