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THE
UNIVERSAL
DECLARATION
OF HUMAN
RIGHTS
On December
10, 1948
the General
Assembly
of the United
Nations adopted
and proclaimed
the Universal
Declaration
of Human
Rights,
the full
text of
which appears
in the
following
pages.
Following
this historic
act the
Assembly
called
upon all
Member
countries
to publicize
the text
of the
Declaration
and “to
cause it
to be disseminated,
displayed,
read and
expounded
principally
in schools
and other
educational
institutions,
without
distinction
based on
the political
status
of countries
or territories.”
PREAMBLE
Whereas
recognition
of the
inherent
dignity
and of
the equal
and inalienable
rights
of all
members
of the
human family
is the
foundation
of freedom,
justice
and peace
in the
world,
Whereas
disregard
and contempt
for human
rights
have resulted
in barbarous
acts which
have outraged
the conscience
of mankind,
and the
advent
of a world
in which
human beings
shall enjoy
freedom
of speech
and belief
and freedom
from fear
and want
has been
proclaimed
as the
highest
aspiration
of the
common
people,
Whereas
it is essential,
if man
is not
to be compelled
to have
recourse,
as a last
resort,
to rebellion
against
tyranny
and oppression,
that human
rights
should
be protected
by the
rule of
law,
Whereas
it is essential
to promote
the development
of friendly
relations
between
nations,
Whereas
the peoples
of the
United
Nations
have in
the Charter
reaffirmed
their faith
in fundamental
human rights,
in the
dignity
and worth
of the
human person
and in
the equal
rights
of men
and women
and have
determined
to promote
social
progress
and better
standards
of life
in larger
freedom,
Whereas
Member
States
have pledged
themselves
to achieve,
in co-operation
with the
United
Nations,
the promotion
of universal
respect
for and
observance
of human
rights
and fundamental
freedoms,
Whereas
a common
understanding
of these
rights
and freedoms
is of the
greatest
importance
for the
full realization
of this
pledge,
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
end that
every individual
and every
organ of
society,
keeping
this Declaration
constantly
in mind,
shall strive
by teaching
and education
to promote
respect
for these
rights
and freedoms
and by
progressive
measures,
national
and international,
to secure
their universal
and effective
recognition
and observance,
both among
the peoples
of Member
States
themselves
and among
the peoples
of territories
under their
jurisdiction.
ARTICLE
1... All
human beings
are born
free and
equal in
dignity
and rights.
They are
endowed
with reason
and conscience
and should
act towards
one another
in a spirit
of brotherhood.
ARTICLE
2... Everyone
is entitled
to all
the rights
and freedoms
set forth
in this
Declaration,
without
distinction
of any
kind, such
as race,
colour,
sex, language,
religion,
political
or other
opinion,
national
or social
origin,
property,
birth or
other status.
Furthermore,
no distinction
shall be
made on
the basis
of the
political,
jurisdictional
or international
status
of the
country
or territory
to which
a person
belongs,
whether
it be independent,
trust,
non-self-governing
or under
any other
limitation
of sovereignty.
ARTICLE
3... Everyone
has the
right to
life, liberty
and security
of person.
ARTICLE
4... No
one shall
be held
in slavery
or servitude;
slavery
and the
slave trade
shall be
prohibited
in all
their forms.
ARTICLE
5... No
one shall
be subjected
to torture
or to cruel,
inhuman
or degrading
treatment
or punishment.
ARTICLE
6... Everyone
has the
right to
recognition
everywhere
as a person
before
the law.
ARTICLE
7... All
are equal
before
the law
and are
entitled
without
any discrimination
to equal
protection
of the
law. All
are entitled
to equal
protection
against
any discrimination
in violation
of this
Declaration
and against
any incitement
to such
discrimination.
ARTICLE
8... Everyone
has the
right to
an effective
remedy
by the
competent
national
tribunals
for acts
violating
the fundamental
rights
granted
him by
the constitution
or by law.
ARTICLE
9... No
one shall
be subjected
to arbitrary
arrest,
detention
or exile.
ARTICLE
10... Everyone
is entitled
in full
equality
to a fair
and public
hearing
by an independent
and impartial
tribunal,
in the
determination
of his
rights
and obligations
and of
any criminal
charge
against
him.
ARTICLE
11... (1)
Everyone
charged
with a
penal offence
has the
right to
be presumed
innocent
until proved
guilty
according
to law
in a public
trial at
which he
has had
all the
guarantees
necessary
for his
defence.
(2) No one shall be held guilty of any
penal offence on account of any act or
omission which did not constitute a penal
offence, under national or international
law, at the time when it was committed.
Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed
than the one that was applicable at the
time the penal offence was committed.
ARTICLE
12... No
one shall
be subjected
to arbitrary
interference
with his
privacy,
family,
home or
correspondence,
nor to
attacks
upon his
honour
and reputation.
Everyone
has the
right to
the protection
of the
law against
such interference
or attacks.
ARTICLE
13... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
freedom
of movement
and residence
within
the borders
of each
state.
(2) Everyone
has the
right to
leave any
country,
including
his own,
and to
return
to his
country.
ARTICLE
14... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
seek and
to enjoy
in other
countries
asylum
from persecution.
(2) This right may not be invoked in the
case of prosecutions genuinely arising
from non-political crimes or from acts
contrary to the purposes and principles
of the United Nations.
ARTICLE
15... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
a nationality.
(2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived
of his nationality nor denied the right
to change his nationality.
ARTICLE
16... (1)
Men and
women of
full age,
without
any limitation
due to
race, nationality
or religion,
have the
right to
marry and
to found
a family.
They are
entitled
to equal
rights
as to marriage,
during
marriage
and at
its dissolution.
(2) Marriage shall be entered into only
with the free and full consent of the intending
spouses. (3) The family is the natural
and fundamental group unit of society and
is entitled to protection by society and
the State.
ARTICLE
17... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
own property
alone as
well as
in association
with others.
(2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived
of his property.
ARTICLE
18... Everyone
has the
right to
freedom
of thought,
conscience
and religion;
this right
includes
freedom
to change
his religion
or belief,
and freedom,
either
alone or
in community
with others
and in
public
or private,
to manifest
his religion
or belief
in teaching,
practice,
worship
and observance.
ARTICLE
19... Everyone
has the
right to
freedom
of opinion
and expression;
this right
includes
freedom
to hold
opinions
without
interference
and to
seek, receive
and impart
information
and ideas
through
any media
and regardless
of frontiers.
ARTICLE
20... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
freedom
of peaceful
assembly
and association.
(2) No one may be compelled to belong to
an association.
ARTICLE
21... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
take part
in the
government
of his
country,
directly
or through
freely
chosen
representatives.
(2) Everyone has the right of equal access
to public service in his country.
(3) The will of the people shall be the
basis of the authority of government; this
will shall be expressed in periodic and
genuine elections which shall be by universal
and equal suffrage and shall be held by
secret vote or by equivalent free voting
procedures.
ARTICLE
22... Everyone,
as a member
of society,
has the
right to
social
security
and is
entitled
to realization,
through
national
effort
and international
co-operation
and in
accordance
with the
organization
and resources
of each
State,
of the
economic,
social
and cultural
rights
indispensable
for his
dignity
and the
free development
of his
personality.
ARTICLE
23... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
work, to
free choice
of employment,
to just
and favourable
conditions
of work
and to
protection
against
unemployment.
(2) Everyone, without any discrimination,
has the right to equal pay for equal work.
(3) Everyone who works has the right to
just and favourable remuneration ensuring
for himself and his family an existence
worthy of human dignity, and supplemented,
if necessary, by other means of social
protection.
(4) Everyone has the right to form and
to join trade unions for the protection
of his interests.
ARTICLE
24... Everyone
has the
right to
rest and
leisure,
including
reasonable
limitation
of working
hours and
periodic
holidays
with pay.
ARTICLE
25... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
a standard
of living
adequate
for the
health
and well-being
of himself
and of
his family,
including
food, clothing,
housing
and medical
care and
necessary
social
services,
and the
right to
security
in the
event of
unemployment,
sickness,
disability,
widowhood,
old age
or other
lack of
livelihood
in circumstances
beyond
his control.
(2) Motherhood and childhood are entitled
to special care and assistance. All children,
whether born in or out of wedlock, shall
enjoy the same social protection.
ARTICLE
26... (1)
Everyone
has the
right to
education.
Education
shall be
free, at
least in
the elementary
and fundamental
stages.
Elementary
education
shall be
compulsory.
Technical
and professional
education
shall be
made generally
available
and higher
education
shall be
equally
accessible
to all
on the
basis of
merit.
(2) Education shall be directed to the
full development of the human personality
and to the strengthening of respect for
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
It shall promote understanding, tolerance
and friendship among all nations, racial
or religious groups, and shall further
the activities of the United Nations for
the maintenance of peace.
(3) Parents have a prior right to choose
the kind of education that shall be given
to their children.
ARTICLE
27... (1)
Everyone
has the
right freely
to participate
in the
cultural
life of
the community,
to enjoy
the arts
and to
share in
scientific
advancement
and its
benefits.
(2) Everyone has the right to the protection
of the moral and material interests resulting
from any scientific, literary or artistic
production of which he is the author.
ARTICLE
28... Everyone
is entitled
to a social
and international
order in
which the
rights
and freedoms
set forth
in this
Declaration
can be
fully realized.
ARTICLE
29... (1)
Everyone
has duties
to the
community
in which
alone the
free and
full development
of his
personality
is possible.
(2) In the exercise of his rights and freedoms,
everyone shall be subject only to such
limitations as are determined by law solely
for the purpose of securing due recognition
and respect for the rights and freedoms
of others and of meeting the just requirements
of morality, public order and the general
welfare in a democratic society.
(3) These rights and freedoms may in no
case be exercised contrary to the purposes
and principles of the United Nations.
ARTICLE
30... Nothing
in this
Declaration
may be
interpreted
as implying
for any
State,
group or
person
any right
to engage
in any
activity
or to perform
any act
aimed at
the destruction
of any
of the
rights
and freedoms
set forth
herein.
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