Transcription of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
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Annex 1103 AAnnnneexx 11 UUnniivveerrssaall DDeeccllaarraattiioonn ooffHHuummaann RRiigghhttss ((11994488))aaThe plain language version is given only as aguide. For an exact rendering of each prin-ciple, refer students to the original. This simplified version is based on a French text pre-pared in 1978 for the World Association for theSchool as an Instrument of Peace by a ResearchGroup of the University of Geneva under the res-ponsibility of Prof. L. Massarenti. In preparing theFrench simplified version, the Group used abasic vocabulary of 2,500 words in use in theFrench-speaking part of Switzerland.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Annex 1 105 Y ou should be able to ask for legal help when the rights your country grants you are not respected. N obody has the right to put you in prison, to keep you there, or to send y ou away from your country unjust-ly, or without a good reason. If y ou must go on trial this should be done in ...
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