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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Definition

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a historic document adopted by the United Nations in 1948 that outlines fundamental rights and freedoms that should be universally protected for all individuals, regardless of their nationality, race, or religion. It serves as a moral and legal framework for human rights around the world.

Related terms

European Convention on Human Rights: This international treaty was established in 1950 to protect human rights within Europe. It builds upon the principles outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Refugee: A refugee is an individual who flees their home country due to persecution, war, or violence and seeks safety in another country.

Asylum: Asylum refers to protection granted by a government to individuals who have fled their home country due to fear of persecution based on factors such as race, religion, or political beliefs.

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