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    75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    • December 11, 2023
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    75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Subject :IR

    Section: Int Body

    Context:75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

    More about the news:

    • On December 10, 2023, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) celebrated its 75th anniversary.
    • The UDHR stands as a pivotal document, safeguarding human rights and fundamental freedoms for every individual.

    What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

    • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a concise document comprising a preamble and 30 articles outlining fundamental rights and freedoms.
    • Article 1 emphasizes the inherent freedom and equality of all human beings, while Article 2 asserts that everyone is entitled to these rights without discrimination.
    • The declaration further addresses the rights to life, liberty, and security of person, prohibiting slavery, torture, and degrading treatment.
    • It emphasizes equality before the law, the right to a fair trial, and the entitlement to seek asylum from persecution in other countries.
    • The UDHR also safeguards freedom of religion, opinion, expression, peaceful assembly, and the right to education.
    • The UDHR, together with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and its two Optional Protocols, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights(ICESCR), form the so – called International Bill of Human Rights.
    • It is not a legally binding treaty

    Why and how was it drawn up:

    • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights emerged from the collective determination of political leaders, driven by the “never again” sentiment following two world wars and the Holocaust.
    • Complementing the U.N. Charter, the foundational document of the United Nations, the UDHR was conceived as a “road map” to secure the rights of every individual.
    • Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, chaired the drafting committee,composed of members from eight countries, selected for geographical representation.
    • With the participation of over 50 U.N. member countries, the General Assembly approved the declaration on Dec. 10, 1948, with unanimous support except for eight abstentions.
    • Despite the prevalence of colonial rule at that time, the drafting process, according to Amnesty International, avoided dominance by powerful nations.
    • Smaller nations played a strategic role, ensuring the final text pledged human rights for all, and female delegates championed equal rights for men and women.

    What did it achieve:

    • While not legally binding as a treaty, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) has profoundly influenced many countries’ legal frameworks, serving as the foundation for international human rights law.
    • It has inspired over 70 global and regional human rights treaties and played a pivotal role in movements such as decolonization,anti-apartheid, and fights against gender discrimination, LGBTQ+ rights, and racism.
    • The Vienna Declaration of 1993 is built upon the principles of the 1948 declaration.
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