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1 Pre | Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This Declaration 2 Pre | attacks and violations of human rights that have been perpetrated 3 Pre | Universal Declaration of Human Rights itself and the Charter 4 1, 1,1 | 16, 1998) on the theme: "Human Rights and the Rights of 5 1, 1,1 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights, promulgated by the 6 1, 1,1(2) | 24, 1998 on the theme: "Human Rights and the Rights of 7 1, 1,1(2) | Universal Declaration of Human Rights". ~ 8 1, 1,2 | necessary condition for human coexistence. We certainly 9 1, 1,2 | of all the members of the human family",5 and this constitutes 10 1, 1,2(5) | Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Preamble. ~ 11 1, 1,3 | affirm "the value of the human person",6 together with 12 1, 1,4 | recognition of the dignity of the human person and pass through 13 1, 1,4 | recognition and application of human rights. ~ 14 1, 1,5 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights when he described 15 1, 1,6 | recognize the centrality of the human person and the family as 16 1, 2,8 | perspective that the promotion of "Human Rights" should be facilitated 17 1, 2,9 | importance for the promotion of human rights is recognition of 18 1, 2,9 | marriage in the framework of "human rights" and of family life 19 1, 2,10 | based on a conception of human rights that are developed 20 2, 0,11 | forward a dialogue based on human reason regarding society 21 2, 0,11 | requirements that must guide human coexistence.10 No other 22 2, 1,12 | on the basis of the many human sciences; nonetheless, the 23 2, 1,12 | reason as the distinctive human faculty. After Boethius' 24 2, 1,13 | by developing his or her human possibilities. In this sense, 25 2, 1,13 | attained as one perfects in the human order. ~ 26 2, 1,14 | eternal happiness, each human being reflects something 27 2, 1,15 | family the first steps in human development are taken. In 28 2, 1,15 | education and promotion of a human being begins. A person who 29 2, 1,15 | hampered in achieving the human fullness to which heshe 30 2, 2,16 | 16. Respect for human rights is necessary for 31 2, 2,16 | rights is necessary for the human development of persons in 32 2, 2,16 | foundational element of human society, and the most necessary 33 2, 2,16 | full development of the human person. The importance of 34 2, 2,17 | indeed—more than any other human reality—the place where 35 2, 2,17 | existential project in a human being means first of all 36 3, 1,18 | concept of the dignity of a human being must always be the 37 3, 1,18 | light of the dignity of a human being. ~ 38 3, 1,19 | with an absolute value. The human creature is wanted and loved 39 3, 1,20 | of all the members of the human family as well as the equality 40 3, 1,20 | spiritual reality of the human person and not a creation 41 3, 1,20 | and not a creation of the human will, a concession by public 42 3, 1,21 | Declaration, the dignity of the human being is put in relation 43 3, 1,21 | conscience with which the human being is endowed 24 and 44 3, 1,21(24)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 1. ~ 45 3, 1,22(26)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 1. ~ 46 3, 2 | 3.2. Every Human Being ~ 47 3, 2,23 | 23. Every human being possesses this dignity, 48 3, 2,23 | expressions such as "every human being", "every member of 49 3, 2,23 | being", "every member of the human species", "every human individual 50 3, 2,23 | the human species", "every human individual without any distinction", 51 3, 2,23 | possible to focus on many human situations, both those which 52 3, 2,24 | rights and duties of the human being holds equally for 53 3, 3,25 | fulfills the dignity of human beings. It demonstrates 54 3, 3,25(29)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 23; cf. also 55 3, 3,25 | on the family nature of human life—must be properly united 56 3, 3,25(30)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 22. ~ 57 4, 1,28 | of the dignity of every human being has as its immediate 58 4, 1,28 | the security of person". Human beings have this right from 59 4, 2,32 | international protection of human rights (ius cogens 36) since 60 4, 2,33 | tradition whereby the unborn human individual exists as a person. 61 4, 3,36 | fertilization of the ovule, a human being is endowed with his 62 4, 3,37 | of his prenatal life, a human being is an individual who 63 4, 3,38 | beginning of his life, a human being has the right to recognition 64 4, 3,41 | to the right to life and human dignity; ~ 65 4, 4,43 | through the specifically human act of conjugal union. " 66 4, 4,43 | conjugal union. "The gift of human life must be actualized 67 5, 1,52 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights exhorts all human 68 5, 1,52 | Human Rights exhorts all human beings to act towards one 69 5, 1,52 | thought and its defense of human solidarity. As fully entitled 70 5, 1,52 | entitled members of the human family, every man and every 71 5, 1,52 | and internationally. The human person participates in the 72 5, 1,52 | person participates in the human family by his very nature. 73 5, 1,52 | binds us to the rest of the human community in an immediate 74 5, 1,52 | brotherhood, we can speak about a human family, the family of peoples. ~ 75 5, 1,52(48)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 1. ~ 76 5, 1,53 | the respect and support of human rights. The ability to recognize 77 5, 2,54 | solidarity with the whole human family implies a special 78 5, 2,54 | The natural unity of the human family cannot be fully achieved 79 5, 2,55 | All the members of the human community should be incorporated 80 5, 2,56 | joining the rest of the human family on an equal footing. 81 5, 2,56 | and to promoting authentic human development. The normative 82 5, 2,56 | which are in accordance with human dignity. ~ 83 5, 2,57 | possible in the context of human diversity. ~ 84 5, 3,58 | solidarity. In the family human beings gradually become 85 5, 3,59 | In order to manifest that human beings are the image of 86 5, 3,59 | masculine and the feminine. Human existence is thus sharing 87 6, 1,62 | duty to defend and promote human rights. Political institutions 88 6, 1,62 | being universal. Therefore, human rights—and especially the 89 6, 1,66(55)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 16, 1. ~ 90 6, 1,66(57)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 16. ~ 91 6, 3,73 | lobbies, wish to impose "new human rights" on sovereign nations, 92 6, 3,75 | God chose to enter into human history?".67 ~ 93 7, 0,76 | culture of freedom in which human beings can contribute to 94 7, 0,76 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms in many ways 95 7, 0,76 | affirms in many ways that human beings are perfected through 96 7, 0,76(68)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 27, 2. ~ 97 7, 0,76(70)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 20, 1. ~ 98 7, 0,77 | framework of the development of human rights cannot ignore the 99 7, 0,77 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration


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