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The document summarizes the key points of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). It notes that the UDHR was the first comprehensive catalogue of human rights proclaimed by an international organization. Although not originally a treaty, the UDHR is now considered part of international law due to the consensus of states that have upheld its principles. The UDHR establishes fundamental human rights such as the right to life, liberty, privacy, security, prohibition of slavery, fair trials, thought and religion.
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The document summarizes the key points of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). It notes that the UDHR was the first comprehensive catalogue of human rights proclaimed by an international organization. Although not originally a treaty, the UDHR is now considered part of international law due to the consensus of states that have upheld its principles. The UDHR establishes fundamental human rights such as the right to life, liberty, privacy, security, prohibition of slavery, fair trials, thought and religion.
The document summarizes the key points of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). It notes that the UDHR was the first comprehensive catalogue of human rights proclaimed by an international organization. Although not originally a treaty, the UDHR is now considered part of international law due to the consensus of states that have upheld its principles. The UDHR establishes fundamental human rights such as the right to life, liberty, privacy, security, prohibition of slavery, fair trials, thought and religion.
DECLARTATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR) THE UDHR IS THE 1ST COMPREHENSIVE CATALOGUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROCLAIMED BY AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
THE UDHR IS NOT A TREATY. IT HAS
NO OBLIGATORY CHARACTER BECAUSE IT WAS ADOPTED BY THE UN GA AS RESOLUTION 217A (III). AS A RESOLUTION, IT IS MERELY RECOMMENDATORY. Despite this, the UNDHR is considered as normative instrument that creates binding obligations for all states because of the consensus evidenced by the practice of states that the declaration is now binding as part of international law Right to life, liberty, property, privacy, & security of person Prohibition against slavery The right not to be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile The right to fair trial & presumption of innocence The right to a nationality The freedom of thought, conscience, & religion The right to freedom of opinion & expression The right to peaceful assembly & association The right to take part in the government of his country Right to social security The right to work & protection against unemployment The right to equal pay for equal work The right to form & join trade unions The right to rest & leisure
Conspiracy When There Is A Doubt As To Whether A Guilty Participant in A Crime Performed The Role of Principal or Accomplice, The Court Should Favor The Milder Form of Responsibility...