The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) aims to promote and protect fundamental human rights and freedoms for all individuals, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or religion. Adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, its goals include establishing a common standard of achievements for all peoples, ensuring dignity and equality, and fostering respect for human rights globally. The UDHR serves as a foundational document that guides international human rights laws and policies.
UDHR stands for Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted on December 10, 1948.
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What similarities do the UDHR and the US bill of right and the later amendments have
1948
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Since Mother Teresa is not a country to herself and not a member of the United Nations, she could not be a part of UDHR.
Equality, Yea rock on
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1993