Transcription of Human Rights
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Human Rights Handbook for Parliamentarians N 26 Pantone: 320 CC: 90 M: 0 Y: 30 K: 0R: 0 G: 170 B: 190 Pantone: 3015 CC: 100 M: 45 Y: 5 K: 20R: 0 G: 95 B: 154 Pantone: Cool Gray 9 CC: 3 M: 0 Y: 0 K: 65R: 121 G: 122 B: 123 Cover PageThe principle of universality of Human Rights is the cornerstone of international Human Rights law. International Human Rights law lays down obligations of governments to act in certain ways or to refrain from certain acts in order to promote and protect Human Rights and fundamental freedoms of all individuals or groups.
Dec 14, 1995 · Human rights and State sovereignty 27 The Responsibility to Protect 27 Democracy, human rights and parliaments 29 ... Globalization, development and economic, social and cultural rights 174 ... Since the end of World War II, the core importance of human rights has been universally acknowledged. Today, against a backdrop of ...
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