The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Human Rights

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

  • Article 1 Rights to freedom and equality in dignity and rights.
  • Article 2 Freedom from discrimination.
  • Article 3 Rights to life, liberty and security of person.
  • Article 4 Freedom from slavery and servitude.
  • Article 5 Freedom from torture or degrading treatment.
  • Article 6 Rights to recognition as a person before the law.
  • Article 7 Rights to equal consideration before the law.
  • Article 8 Rights to remedy through competent tribunal.
  • Article 9 Freedom from arbitrary arrest or exile.
  • Article 10 Rights to a fair trial or public hearing.
  • Article 11 Rights to be considered innocent until proven guilty.
  • Article 12 Freedom from interference with privacy, including home, family and correspondence
  • Article 13 Rights to freedom of movement and residence in one’s own country and to leave and return atwill Article 14 Rights to asylum.
  • Article 15 Rights to a nationality and freedom to change it.
  • Article 16 Rights to marriage and protection of family.
  • Article 17 Rights to own property.
  • Article 18 Freedom of belief and religion.
  • Article 19 Freedom of opinion and information.
  • Article 20 Rights to peaceful assembly and association.
  • Article 21 Rights to participate in government and in free election and to equal access to public service.
  • Article 22 Rights to social security.
  • Article 23 Rights to work and fair pay for work.
  • Article 24 Rights to rest and leisure.
  • Article 25 Rights to adequate standard of living for health and well-being. Article 26 Rights to education.
  • Article 27 Rights to participate in cultural life of the Community.
  • Article 28 Responsibility to community essential to free and full development of individual.
  • Article 29 Rights to social order assuring human rights.
  • Article 30 Freedom from state or other interference on any of the above rights

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