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  • #REDIRECT [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
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  • ...group for helping ensure rights under the [[U.S. Constitution]] and the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • Bipartisan group in the [[U.S. Congress]] to promote adherence to the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] and other agreements
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights||**}}
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  • to celebrate the proclamation of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
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  • {{rpl|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights||**}}
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  • ...Commission''' is charged with the [[U.S. Congress]]' initiatives for the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] and other relevant human rights agreements, including:
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  • {{rpl|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • ...nd of assembly are guaranteed under the same section (Section 20) of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • The international basis for such rights is now codified in the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • ...integrate locally or to resettle in a third country, as specified in the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • {{rpl|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}}
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  • ...stablishing the moral authority of INGOs in the international community. [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights/Text#Article 20|Article 20]] of the latter document establishes a universal
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  • ===The [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] (1948)=== ...[http://www.un.org/events/humanrights/2007/hrphotos/declaration%20_eng.pdf Universal Declaration of Human Rights]</ref> are declarations of its universality. They are followed by sevente
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  • *[http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html Universal Declaration of Human Rights]
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  • ...eir birth right as the bona fide citizens of the country. Bhutan agreed on Universal Declaration of Human Rights soon it became the member of the UN. But Article 19 of the declaration is y
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  • Statements of principle include the [[United Nations Charter]], and the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] and subordinate treaties.
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  • ...ucational means to ensure rights under the [[U.S. Constitution]] and the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
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  • *1948 '''[[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]''' declares a universal obligation to respect a specified set of [[human
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  • Below is the full text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Now, Therefore THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY proclaims THIS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the
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  • ...ed Israel as a Jewish state, some regard two-state as a violation of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]], as it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case i
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  • |event='''1948''': Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations on December 10. (See [http://www.unhchr.ch/ud
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  • | title = Universal Declaration of Human Rights - English (English)
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  • *[http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml ''Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 1948'', The United Nations]
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  • ...sic literacy provisions to be a basic [[human right]] (Article 26 of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] guarantees elementary and fundamental education).
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  • The 1948 /Addendum#The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)|Universal Declaration of Human Rights is generally held to have been inspired by revulsion at the treatment or th ...n.net.au/ljf/app/&id=1A826DB973993289CA2571A700012832 Michael Kirby: ''The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Fifty Years On''] (Speech at an UNESCO dinner at Sydney on 5 December 199
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  • ...n of Israel as a Jewish state, some regard two-state as a violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in
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  • *[[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
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  • ...residentsoffice/lecture/kaveny.html}}</ref> and of the principles of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
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  • ...f worship". It also appears in the [[United Nations]] General Assembly's [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] (Article 18):
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  • ...launched the Get Up, Sign Up! campaign to mark the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – 13 million pledges of support were collected.
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  • Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) does freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the righ
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  • - [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] -
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  • *1948 United Nations General Assembly [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] Article 18: "Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and
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  • ...with civil liberties, such as the presumption of innocence, part of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]. Under sufficient public pressure, government officials, in many nations,
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  • ...rhaps those set out in the [[UN Declaration of Universal Human Rights|UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]. It may be argued that these rights create a positive duty of the rich to
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  • ...and Freedom House. She chaired the committee that drafted and approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. President [[Harry S. Truman]] called her the ''First Lady of the World'' i ...ts Commission<ref>.M.A. Glendon, "John P. Humphrey and the Drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." ''Journal of the History of International Law'' 2000: 250-260. in [[EBSCO
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  • ...l contexts. Perhaps the broadest set of applicable concepts comes from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a set of principles, and the first treaty that attempts to codify its goal ...considered universal for democratic states that do not use common law; the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not based on any specific legal system.
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  • ...ations. The [[United Nations]], founded under the [[UN Charter]] and the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] is the most important international organisation, established after the f ...asic freedoms and entitlements. These are laid down in codes such as the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]], the [[European convention on human rights]] and the [[U.S. Bill of Right
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  • ...of the [[English legal system]], and to be one of the precursors of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]].
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