OIDH International Human Rights Observatory where you can find detailed and up-to-date information on the topic. - website http://www.direitos-humanos.
Human rights aim to safeguard the dignity of all people, at all times and in all its dimensions. These are legal standards adopted by States within international organizations such as the United Nations (UN), the Council of Europe (CoE), the African Union (AU) and the Organization of American States (OAS). To promote its implementation and monitor its violation, numerous bodies have been created since the mid-20th century, within these same international organizations.
In this section, we begin by offering a succinct explanation of what human rights are, which cover not only the perhaps best-known civil and political rights (CPD), but also economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR). You will then be able to find information on the main systems created to protect and promote such rights, at a universal and regional level, as well as on the main international instruments where they are enshrined.
Another subsection is dedicated to the Portuguese situation in terms of human rights. If you believe you have been the victim of a human rights violation, you can see how – and to whom – you can complain. The publications subsection contains a rich collection of information in Portuguese. If you are interested in a specific area of human rights, consult our thematic subsection. The information on this page is also completed with subsections on international humanitarian law (an autonomous branch of international law, often confused with human rights), news and links.
Source: http://direitoshumanos.gddc.pt/