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ToggleThe UDHR is a milestone document. For the first time, the world had a globally agreed document that marked out all humans as being free and equal, regardless of sex, colour, creed, religion or other characteristics. The 30 rights and freedoms set out in the UDHR include the right to be free from torture, the right to freedom of expression, the right to education and the right to seek asylum. It includes civil and political rights, such as the rights to life, liberty and privacy. It also includes economic, social and cultural rights, such as the rights to social security, health and adequate housing. |
Q1. What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?
The UDHR is a milestone international document adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948, setting out fundamental human rights to be universally protected.
Q2. Is the UDHR legally binding on member states?
No, the UDHR is not legally binding. However, it has significantly influenced binding international treaties, regional conventions, and national constitutions and laws.
Q3. How many articles are there in the UDHR?
There are 30 articles in the UDHR, encompassing civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights.
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