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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Powerful Statement of Our Inalienable Rights

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a powerful statement of our inalienable rights. It was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, and has since been translated into more than 500 languages. The Declaration sets out 30 articles that outline our fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right to life, liberty, and security of person; the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; and the right to freedom of expression, assembly, and association.

THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
by United Nations

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Language : English
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Screen Reader : Supported
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The Declaration is not a legally binding document, but it has had a profound impact on the development of human rights law around the world. It has inspired the adoption of more than 100 international human rights treaties, and it has been cited by courts in more than 100 countries.

The Declaration is a reminder that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. It is a powerful tool for promoting human rights and fighting against injustice.

The History of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted by a committee of experts from around the world. The committee was chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt, the First Lady of the United States. The Declaration was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, by a vote of 48 in favor, 0 against, and 8 abstentions.

The Declaration was a response to the horrors of World War II. The war had led to the deaths of millions of people and the displacement of millions more. The Declaration was intended to create a set of universal standards that would protect human rights and prevent future atrocities.

The Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights consists of 30 articles that outline our fundamental rights and freedoms. These articles include:

  • The right to life, liberty, and security of person
  • The right to freedom from slavery and servitude
  • The right to freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment
  • The right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
  • The right to freedom of expression, assembly, and association
  • The right to participate in government and to have access to justice
  • The right to social security and to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being
  • The right to education
  • The right to work and to just and favorable conditions of work
  • The right to rest and leisure
  • The right to a nationality
  • The right to marry and to found a family
  • The right to own property
  • The right to freedom of movement
  • The right to asylum
  • The right to a fair trial
  • The right to be free from arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile
  • The right to privacy
  • The right to freedom from discrimination
  • The right to freedom of association
  • The right to participate in the cultural life of the community
  • The right to the protection of moral and material interests
  • The right to a social and international Free Download in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized

The Importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a powerful statement of our inalienable rights. It is a reminder that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. The Declaration has had a profound impact on the development of human rights law around the world, and it continues to inspire people in their struggle for justice and equality.

How to Use the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights can be used in a variety of ways to promote human rights and fight against injustice. Here are a few ideas:

  • Use the Declaration to educate people about their rights.
  • Use the Declaration to advocate for policies that protect human rights.
  • Use the Declaration to hold governments accountable for their human rights obligations.
  • Use the Declaration to inspire people to stand up for justice and equality.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a powerful tool for promoting human rights and fighting against injustice. It is a reminder that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Let us all work together to create a world where the rights set forth in the Declaration are enjoyed by everyone.

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THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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Language : English
File size : 293 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 2000 pages
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THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
by United Nations

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 293 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 2000 pages
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