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Illustrations by Yacine Ait Kaci (YAK)
This illustrated edition of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(UDHR) is published by the United Nations in Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, Russian, and Spanish.
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partnership between the artist Yacine Ait Kaci (YAK) creator of Elyx,
the United Nations Regional information Centre (UNRIC), and the
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights -
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UNITED
NATIONS
iii| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |
Foreword
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
remains as relevant today as it was on the day in
1948 that it was proclaimed and adopted by the
United Nations General Assembly. The extraordi-
nary vision and resolve of the drafters produced
a document that, for the first time, articulated the
rights and freedoms to which every human being
is equally and inalienably entitled.
	 Now available in more than 360 languages, the
Declaration is the most translated document in
the world — a testament to its global nature and
reach. It has become a yardstick by which we
measure right and wrong. It provides a founda-
tion for a just and decent future for all, and has
given people everywhere a powerful tool in the
fight against oppression, impunity and affronts
to human dignity.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |i v
UNITED
NATIONS
	 The commitment of the United Nations to
human rights stems from the Organization’s
founding Charter. The international community
has a duty to uphold and defend these rights. Let
us ensure that those people who most need their
rights protected are made aware that this Decla-
ration exists — and that it exists for them. Let us
each do our part to make these universal rights
a living reality for every man, woman and child,
everywhere.
BAN Ki-moon
Secretary-General
Foreword
UNITED
NATIONS
v| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |
In perhaps the most resonant and beautiful
words of any international agreement, “all human
beings are born free and equal in dignity and
rights”. The commitments made by all States in
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are
in themselves a mighty achievement, discredit-
ing the tyranny, discrimination and contempt for
human beings that have marked human history.
	 The Universal Declaration promises to all the
economic, social, political, cultural and civic
rights that underpin a life free from want and
fear. They are not a reward for good behaviour.
They are not country-specific, or particular to
a certain era or social group. They are the inalien-
able entitlements of all people, at all times, and
in all places — people of every colour, from every
race and ethnic group; whether or not they are
Introduction
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |v i
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NATIONS
disabled; citizens or migrants; no matter their sex,
their class, their caste, their creed, their age or
sexual orientation.
	 Human rights abuses did not end when the Univer-
sal Declaration was adopted. But since then, count-
less people have gained greater freedom. Violations
have been prevented; independence and autonomy
have been attained. Many people – though not all
– have been able to secure freedom from torture,
unjustified imprisonment, summary execution,
enforced disappearance, persecution and unjust
discrimination, as well as fair access to education,
economic opportunities, and adequate resources
and health-care. They have obtained justice for
wrongs, and national and international protection
for their rights, through the strong architecture of
the international human rights legal system.
Introduction
UNITED
NATIONS
v ii| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |
	 The power of the Universal Declaration is the
power of ideas to change the world. It inspires
us to continue working to ensure that all people
can gain freedom, equality and dignity. One vital
aspect of this task is to empower people to demand
what should be guaranteed: their human rights.
This booklet constitutes a modest but significant
contribution to that work.
Introduction
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
UNITED
NATIONS
1| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |
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,
Preamble
Universal
Declaration of
Human Rights
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |2
UNITED
NATIONS
Universal
Declaration of
Human Rights
Whereas it is essential to promote the develop-
ment 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 cooperation with the United Nations,
the promotion of universal respect for and obser-
vance 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,
UNITED
NATIONS
3| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |
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.
Universal
Declaration of
Human Rights
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |6
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
02
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, poli-
tical or other opinion, national or social
origin, property, birth or other status.
Furthermore, no distinction shall be
made on the basis of the political, juris-
dictional 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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |8
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone has the right to life,
liberty and security of person.
03
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |10
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
No one shall be held in slavery or
servitude; slavery and the slave trade
shall be prohibited in all their forms.04
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |12
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
No one shall be subjected to torture or to
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment.05
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |14
Article
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NATIONS
Everyone has the right to recognition
everywhere as a person before the law.
06
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |16
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |18
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone has the right to an effective
remedy by the competent national tribu-
nals for acts violating the fundamental
rights granted him by the consti­tution
or by law.
08
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |20
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
No one shall be subjected to
arbitrary arrest, ­detention or exile.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |22
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone is entitled in full equality to
a fair and public hearing by an indepen-
dent and ­impartial ­tribunal, in the deter-
mination of his rights and obligations
and of any criminal charge against him.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |24
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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
omissionwhichdidnotconstituteapenal
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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |26
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary
interference with his privacy, family,
home or correspondence, nor to attacks
upon his honour and reputation. Every-
one has the right to the protection of the
law against such interference or attacks.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |28
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |3 0
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |32
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |3 4
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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 funda-
mental group unit of society and is enti-
tled to protection by society and the State.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |36
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(1) Everyone has the right to own
property alone as well as in associa-
tion with others.
(2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived
of his property.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |38
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
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.
8
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 0
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone has the right to freedom
of opinion and expression; this right
includes freedom to hold opinions with-
out interference and to seek, receive and
impart information and ideas through
any media and regardless of frontiers.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |42
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(1) Everyone has the right to freedom
of peaceful assembly and association.
(2) No one may be compelled to belong
to an association.
20
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 4
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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 to 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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 6
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone, as a member of society, has
the right to social security and is enti-
tled to realization, through national
effort and international cooperation 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.
22
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |48
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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 discrimi-
nation, 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.
23
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |50
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone has the right to rest and
leisure, includ­­­ing reasonable limitation
of working hours and periodic holidays
with pay.
24
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |52
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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) Motherhoodandchildhoodareentitled
to ­special care and assistance. All chil-
dren, whether born in or out of wedlock,
shall enjoy the same social protection.
25
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |5 4
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(1) Everyone has the right to education.
Education shall be free, at least in the
elementary and funda­mental stages.
Elementary education shall be compul-
sory. Technical and professional educa-
tion 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 person-
ality and to the strengthening of respect
for human rights and fundamental free-
doms. 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.
26
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |56
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
(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.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |58
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
Everyone is entitled to a social and
international order in which the rights
and freedoms set forth in this Declara-
tion can be fully realized.
28
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |6 0
Article
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NATIONS
(1) Everyone has duties to the community
in which alone the free and full develop-
ment of his personality is possible.
(2) In the exercise of his rights and free-
doms, ­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 moral-
ity, public order and the general welfare
in a democratic society.
(3) These rights and freedoms may in no
casebeexercisedcontrarytothepurposes
and principles of the United Nations.
| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |62
Article
UNITED
NATIONS
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.
30
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Universal declaration of human rights

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  • 2. © 2015 United Nations All rights reserved worldwide Illustrations by Yacine Ait Kaci (YAK) This illustrated edition of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is published by the United Nations in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. This illustrated edition of the UDHR was created and designed in a partnership between the artist Yacine Ait Kaci (YAK) creator of Elyx, the United Nations Regional information Centre (UNRIC), and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights - Regional Office for Europe (OHCHR). This illustrated edition of the UDHR may be reproduced and/or trans- lated in whole or in part without prior permission provided that it be distributed at no cost (free distribution). Publishers are required to remove the United Nations emblem from their edition and include proper credits. Translations must bear the following disclaimer: “The present work is an unofficial translation for which the publisher accepts full responsibility.” All requests to sell excerpts, photocopies, reprints, translations of this illustrated edition of the UDHR should be addressed to permissions@un.org. The drawings by YAK included in this illustrated edition of the UDHR are protected by copyright and can only be reproduced to illustrate the text of the UDHR.
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  • 4. UNITED NATIONS iii| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s | Foreword The Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains as relevant today as it was on the day in 1948 that it was proclaimed and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. The extraordi- nary vision and resolve of the drafters produced a document that, for the first time, articulated the rights and freedoms to which every human being is equally and inalienably entitled. Now available in more than 360 languages, the Declaration is the most translated document in the world — a testament to its global nature and reach. It has become a yardstick by which we measure right and wrong. It provides a founda- tion for a just and decent future for all, and has given people everywhere a powerful tool in the fight against oppression, impunity and affronts to human dignity.
  • 5. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |i v UNITED NATIONS The commitment of the United Nations to human rights stems from the Organization’s founding Charter. The international community has a duty to uphold and defend these rights. Let us ensure that those people who most need their rights protected are made aware that this Decla- ration exists — and that it exists for them. Let us each do our part to make these universal rights a living reality for every man, woman and child, everywhere. BAN Ki-moon Secretary-General Foreword
  • 6. UNITED NATIONS v| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s | In perhaps the most resonant and beautiful words of any international agreement, “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights”. The commitments made by all States in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are in themselves a mighty achievement, discredit- ing the tyranny, discrimination and contempt for human beings that have marked human history. The Universal Declaration promises to all the economic, social, political, cultural and civic rights that underpin a life free from want and fear. They are not a reward for good behaviour. They are not country-specific, or particular to a certain era or social group. They are the inalien- able entitlements of all people, at all times, and in all places — people of every colour, from every race and ethnic group; whether or not they are Introduction
  • 7. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |v i UNITED NATIONS disabled; citizens or migrants; no matter their sex, their class, their caste, their creed, their age or sexual orientation. Human rights abuses did not end when the Univer- sal Declaration was adopted. But since then, count- less people have gained greater freedom. Violations have been prevented; independence and autonomy have been attained. Many people – though not all – have been able to secure freedom from torture, unjustified imprisonment, summary execution, enforced disappearance, persecution and unjust discrimination, as well as fair access to education, economic opportunities, and adequate resources and health-care. They have obtained justice for wrongs, and national and international protection for their rights, through the strong architecture of the international human rights legal system. Introduction
  • 8. UNITED NATIONS v ii| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s | The power of the Universal Declaration is the power of ideas to change the world. It inspires us to continue working to ensure that all people can gain freedom, equality and dignity. One vital aspect of this task is to empower people to demand what should be guaranteed: their human rights. This booklet constitutes a modest but significant contribution to that work. Introduction Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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  • 10. UNITED NATIONS 1| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s | 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, Preamble Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 11. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |2 UNITED NATIONS Universal Declaration of Human Rights Whereas it is essential to promote the develop- ment 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 cooperation with the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for and obser- vance 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,
  • 12. UNITED NATIONS 3| U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s | 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. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 13. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 Article UNITED NATIONS 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.
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  • 15. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |6 Article UNITED NATIONS 02 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, poli- tical or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, juris- dictional 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.
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  • 17. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |8 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. 03
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  • 19. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |10 Article UNITED NATIONS No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.04
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  • 21. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |12 Article UNITED NATIONS No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.05
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  • 23. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |14 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law. 06
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  • 25. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |16 Article UNITED NATIONS 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.
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  • 27. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |18 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribu- nals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the consti­tution or by law. 08
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  • 29. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |20 Article UNITED NATIONS No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, ­detention or exile.
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  • 31. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |22 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an indepen- dent and ­impartial ­tribunal, in the deter- mination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
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  • 33. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |24 Article UNITED NATIONS (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 omissionwhichdidnotconstituteapenal 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.
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  • 35. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |26 Article UNITED NATIONS No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Every- one has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
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  • 37. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |28 Article UNITED NATIONS (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.
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  • 39. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |3 0 Article UNITED NATIONS (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.
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  • 41. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |32 Article UNITED NATIONS (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.
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  • 43. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |3 4 Article UNITED NATIONS (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 funda- mental group unit of society and is enti- tled to protection by society and the State.
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  • 45. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |36 Article UNITED NATIONS (1) Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in associa- tion with others. (2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.
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  • 47. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |38 Article UNITED NATIONS 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. 8
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  • 49. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 0 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions with- out interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
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  • 51. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |42 Article UNITED NATIONS (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. (2) No one may be compelled to belong to an association. 20
  • 52.
  • 53. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 4 Article UNITED NATIONS (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 to 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.
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  • 55. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |4 6 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is enti- tled to realization, through national effort and international cooperation 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. 22
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  • 57. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |48 Article UNITED NATIONS (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 discrimi- nation, 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. 23
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  • 59. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |50 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, includ­­­ing reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay. 24
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  • 61. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |52 Article UNITED NATIONS (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) Motherhoodandchildhoodareentitled to ­special care and assistance. All chil- dren, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection. 25
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  • 63. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |5 4 Article UNITED NATIONS (1) Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and funda­mental stages. Elementary education shall be compul- sory. Technical and professional educa- tion 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 person- ality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental free- doms. 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. 26
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  • 65. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |56 Article UNITED NATIONS (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.
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  • 67. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |58 Article UNITED NATIONS Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declara- tion can be fully realized. 28
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  • 69. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |6 0 Article UNITED NATIONS (1) Everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full develop- ment of his personality is possible. (2) In the exercise of his rights and free- doms, ­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 moral- ity, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society. (3) These rights and freedoms may in no casebeexercisedcontrarytothepurposes and principles of the United Nations.
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  • 71. | U ni v e r s a l D e c l a ra t i o n o f H u m a n Ri g h t s |62 Article UNITED NATIONS 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. 30