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1 10 | Article 10 ~~Everyone is entitled in 2 11 | Article 11 ~ Everyone charged with 3 12 | Article 12 ~~No one shall be subjected 4 13 | Article 13 ~ Everyone has the right 5 14 | Article 14 ~ Everyone has the right 6 15 | Article 15 ~ Everyone has the right 7 16 | Article 16 ~ Men and women of full 8 17 | Article 17 ~ Everyone has the right 9 18 | Article 18 ~~Everyone has the right 10 19 | Article 19 ~~Everyone has the right 11 2 | Article 2 ~~Everyone is entitled to 12 20 | Article 20 ~ Everyone has the right 13 21 | Article 21 ~ Everyone has the right 14 22 | Article 22 ~~Everyone, as a member 15 23 | Article 23 ~ Everyone has the right 16 24 | Article 24 ~~Everyone has the right 17 25 | Article 25 ~ Everyone has the right 18 26 | Article 26 ~ Everyone has the right 19 27 | Article 27 ~ Everyone has the right 20 28 | Article 28 ~~Everyone is entitled to 21 29 | Article 29 ~ Everyone has duties to 22 3 | Article 3 ~~Everyone has the right 23 30 | Article 30 ~~Nothing in this Declaration 24 4 | Article 4 ~~No one shall be held in 25 5 | Article 5 ~~No one shall be subjected 26 6 | Article 6 ~~Everyone has the right 27 7 | Article 7 ~~All are equal before the 28 8 | Article 8 ~~Everyone has the right 29 9 | Article 9 ~~No one shall be subjected 30 21 | Everyone has the right to equal access to public service in his 31 26 | education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit. 32 22 | international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and 33 | according 34 11 | of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which 35 Intro| have pledged themselves to achieve, in cooperation with the 36 Intro| as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all 37 26 | groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for 38 30 | any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed 39 25 | to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being 40 27 | and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits. Everyone 41 Intro| conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human 42 30 | activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any 43 | another 44 11 | imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence 45 14 | of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes 46 9 | be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. ~~ 47 27 | scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is 48 27 | community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific 49 Intro| proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people, ~Whereas 50 25 | entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born 51 14 | enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. This 52 27 | production of which he is the author. ~ 53 21 | shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will 54 26 | shall be made generally available and higher education shall 55 Intro| rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged 56 | been 57 20 | one may be compelled to belong to an association. ~ 58 2 | territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, 59 27 | scientific advancement and its benefits. Everyone has the right 60 Intro| promote social progress and better standards of life in larger 61 | between 62 | beyond 63 2 | social origin, property, birth or other status. ~Furthermore, 64 13 | and residence within the borders of each State. Everyone 65 | both 66 1 | one another in a spirit of brotherhood. ~~ 67 | can 68 10 | obligations and of any criminal charge against him. ~~ 69 11 | Article 11 ~ Everyone charged with a penal offence has 70 Intro| United Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in 71 25 | control. Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special 72 23 | the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and 73 26 | Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that 74 21 | directly or through freely chosen representatives. Everyone 75 25 | other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. Motherhood 76 25 | family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care 77 22 | effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the 78 2 | any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, 79 8 | effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts 80 26 | Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional 81 23 | to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection 82 16 | only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses. 83 Intro| keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by 84 11 | or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national 85 8 | rights granted him by the constitution or by law. ~~ 86 Intro| Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted 87 25 | circumstances beyond his control. Motherhood and childhood 88 Intro| themselves to achieve, in cooperation with the United Nations, 89 12 | privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his 90 14 | seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. 91 14 | arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to 92 10 | and obligations and of any criminal charge against him. ~~ 93 5 | subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment 94 11 | guarantees necessary for his defence. No one shall be held guilty 95 5 | or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. ~~ 96 29 | the general welfare in a democratic society. These rights and 97 15 | deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his 98 30 | perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and 99 9 | subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. ~~ 100 10 | impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations 101 | did 102 26 | merit. Education shall be directed to the full development 103 21 | government of his country, directly or through freely chosen 104 25 | unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other 105 Intro| peace in the world, ~Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights 106 16 | during marriage and at its dissolution. Marriage shall be entered 107 | during 108 29 | Article 29 ~ Everyone has duties to the community in which 109 22 | resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights 110 22 | realization, through national effort and international co-operation 111 | either 112 21 | in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal 113 23 | work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable 114 | end 115 1 | dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience 116 30 | group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform 117 23 | favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family 118 16 | dissolution. Marriage shall be entered into only with the free 119 10 | Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing 120 26 | higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the 121 21 | held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures. ~ 122 25 | right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, 123 | everywhere 124 29 | personality is possible. In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, 125 29 | freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes 126 9 | arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. ~~ 127 23 | himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, 128 21 | government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine 129 19 | to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom 130 10 | entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an 131 Intro| Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights, 132 Intro| belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed 133 25 | of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical 134 23 | Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions 135 4 | prohibited in all their forms. ~~ 136 | found 137 Intro| the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and 138 Intro| promote the development of friendly relations between nations, ~ 139 26 | understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial 140 19 | media and regardless of frontiers. ~~ 141 28 | this Declaration can be fully realized. ~~ 142 | further 143 2 | birth or other status. ~Furthermore, no distinction shall be 144 26 | education shall be made generally available and higher education 145 21 | expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be 146 14 | the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political 147 26 | education that shall be given to their children. ~ 148 8 | violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution 149 Intro| rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance for the full 150 26 | nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities 151 11 | which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence. 152 | had 153 25 | living adequate for the health and well-being of himself 154 10 | equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial 155 11 | was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than 156 | herein 157 26 | generally available and higher education shall be equally 158 Intro| has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common 159 19 | right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference 160 24 | working hours and periodic holidays with pay. ~~ 161 12 | with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to 162 12 | nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone 163 24 | reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with 164 25 | including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary 165 | I 166 19 | and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless 167 19 | and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through 168 10 | hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination 169 30 | Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or 170 Intro| freedoms is of the greatest importance for the full realization 171 11 | shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable 172 Intro| dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of 173 7 | Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination. ~~ 174 22 | social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the 175 Intro| nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, 176 19 | seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media 177 Intro| Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal 178 5 | to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or 179 11 | the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according 180 16 | and full consent of the intending spouses. The family is 181 30 | this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, 182 | into 183 14 | This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions 184 23 | the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection 185 Intro| territories under their jurisdiction. ~~ 186 2 | basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status 187 Intro| the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, ~ 188 Intro| every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly 189 25 | widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances 190 2 | such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or 191 Intro| better standards of life in larger freedom, ~Whereas Member 192 | last 193 | least 194 13 | Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his 195 24 | has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation 196 3 | Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. ~~ 197 29 | be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law 198 27 | resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of 199 25 | old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond 200 25 | the right to a standard of living adequate for the health 201 26 | the United Nations for the maintenance of peace. Parents have 202 Intro| Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to 203 18 | in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in 204 Intro| outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world 205 16 | religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They 206 27 | protection of the moral and material interests resulting from 207 23 | if necessary, by other means of social protection. Everyone 208 Intro| freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, 209 19 | information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. ~~ 210 25 | food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social 211 29 | freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of 212 Intro| inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the 213 26 | accessible to all on the basis of merit. Education shall be directed 214 Intro| Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching 215 27 | to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting 216 29 | the just requirements of morality, public order and the general 217 25 | circumstances beyond his control. Motherhood and childhood are entitled 218 13 | the right to freedom of movement and residence within the 219 16 | spouses. The family is the natural and fundamental group unit 220 14 | prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary 221 2 | it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation 222 | Nothing 223 | Now 224 10 | determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge 225 25 | disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood 226 11 | on account of any act or omission which did not constitute 227 19 | includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and 228 Intro| rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should 229 Intro| every individual and every organ of society, keeping this 230 22 | and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, 231 2 | opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other 232 | out 233 Intro| barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, 234 26 | the maintenance of peace. Parents have a prior right to choose 235 21 | Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his 236 27 | has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of 237 20 | the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. 238 11 | committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one 239 30 | engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction 240 14 | other countries asylum from persecution. This right may not be 241 Intro| full realization of this pledge, ~Now, therefore, ~The General 242 Intro| Whereas Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in 243 29 | development of his personality is possible. In the exercise of his 244 18 | religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. ~~ 245 Intro| Preamble~~Whereas recognition of 246 11 | offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty 247 26 | of peace. Parents have a prior right to choose the kind 248 12 | arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, 249 18 | others and in public or private, to manifest his religion 250 21 | by equivalent free voting procedures. ~ 251 Intro| from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration 252 Intro| The General Assembly, ~Proclaims this Universal Declaration 253 27 | scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author. ~ 254 26 | compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made 255 Intro| determined to promote social progress and better standards of 256 Intro| rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, 257 4 | the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms. ~~ 258 Intro| the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for 259 14 | be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political 260 Intro| that human rights should be protected by the rule of law, ~Whereas 261 11 | presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law 262 5 | or degrading treatment or punishment. ~~ 263 29 | determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition 264 26 | friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and 265 Intro| Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental 266 28 | Declaration can be fully realized. ~~ 267 1 | rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should 268 24 | rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours 269 Intro| recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, 270 19 | interference and to seek, receive and impart information and 271 Intro| to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion 272 19 | ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. ~~ 273 Intro| development of friendly relations between nations, ~Whereas 274 26 | among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further 275 8 | the right to an effective remedy by the competent national 276 23 | right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and 277 21 | or through freely chosen representatives. Everyone has the right 278 12 | attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right 279 29 | and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order 280 13 | freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each 281 Intro| have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny 282 22 | with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, 283 24 | Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable 284 Intro| contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which 285 27 | moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary 286 13 | including his own, and to return to his country. ~ 287 Intro| should be protected by the rule of law, ~Whereas it is essential 288 | same 289 21 | suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free 290 Intro| national and international, to secure their universal and effective 291 29 | solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect 292 21 | to equal access to public service in his country. The will 293 25 | care and necessary social services, and the right to security 294 4 | shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade 295 2 | kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political 296 27 | to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement 297 25 | the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, 298 4 | servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited 299 29 | as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing 300 2 | any other limitation of sovereignty. ~~ 301 25 | childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All 302 Intro| beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from 303 1 | towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. ~~ 304 16 | consent of the intending spouses. The family is the natural 305 26 | elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall 306 Intro| social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, ~ 307 26 | human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights 308 Intro| constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education 309 29 | freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations 310 21 | be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret 311 23 | worthy of human dignity, and supplemented, if necessary, by other 312 21 | Everyone has the right to take part in the government of 313 26 | education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education 314 Intro| and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction. ~~ 315 2 | status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, 316 | than 317 | therefore 318 18 | the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; 319 26 | shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all 320 5 | one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or 321 | towards 322 5 | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. ~~ 323 11 | according to law in a public trial at which he has had all 324 10 | independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of 325 8 | by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental 326 2 | whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under 327 Intro| resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human 328 23 | to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his 329 16 | natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled 330 | until 331 | upon 332 8 | national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted 333 7 | against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and 334 21 | shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting 335 21 | vote or by equivalent free voting procedures. ~ 336 Intro| and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the 337 25 | whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social 338 29 | public order and the general welfare in a democratic society. 339 | well 340 25 | adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, 341 | when 342 | who 343 25 | unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of 344 | within 345 24 | reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays 346 23 | equal work. Everyone who works has the right to just and 347 18 | belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. ~~ 348 Intro| rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and 349 23 | his family an existence worthy of human dignity, and supplemented,