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In 1945, after the horrors of World War II, an international organization

In 1945, after the horrors of World War II, an international organization
was established, the United Nations. It was dedicated to maintaining peace and security and to solving humanitarian problems.
So in 1948, they developed a code of conduct for the protection of basic human rights to be used across the world. This was called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
It is not legally binding, but its content has been incorporated into the laws of many countries and it has become a standard measure of human rights across the world.
However, there are still many countries and people who abuse these rights for example;-

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The Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp

The Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp

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The Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were set up

The Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were set up
to protect people . In the UK they are included as part of our laws. Not all countries do this!!!
Shade the articles of the Human Rights bill using 3 different colours to show what they represent UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS. (some might come under more than one so the box can be stripy!)

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Key:

Protection

Standard of living

Equality

Key: Protection Standard of living Equality

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Which do you think are the most important?
Copy out the first five

Which do you think are the most important? Copy out the first
in the order you think they should be.
Here are the 30 articles in the order they appear in the Declaration

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Right to Equality
Freedom from Discrimination
Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security

Right to Equality Freedom from Discrimination Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security

Freedom from Slavery
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law
Right to Equality before the Law
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile
Right to Fair Public Hearing
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty

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12 Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence
13 Right

12 Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence 13 Right
to Free Movement in and out of the Country
14 Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution
15Right to a nationality and Freedom to Change Nationality
16 Right to Marriage and Family
17 Right to Own Property
18 Freedom of Belief and Religion
19 Freedom of Opinion and Information
20 Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association
21 Right to Participate in Government and Free Elections
22 Right to Social Security
23 Right to Desirable Work and Join Trade Unions
24 Right to Rest and Leisure
25 Right to Adequate Living Standard
26 Right to Education
27 Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of the Community
28 Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document
29 Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
30 Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above Rights
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