Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Pre | anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This Declaration
2 Pre | Declaration of Human Rights. This Declaration was certainly a conquest
3 Pre | one of their members. The Declaration has already been the object
4 Pre | Council for the Family. ~The Declaration has surely not eliminated
5 Pre | fundamental rights, the Declaration recognizes the Family as "
6 Pre | context of the Universal Declaration, the fruit of a seminar
7 Pre | United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights itself and
8 Pre | already indicated in the Declaration. These documents are not
9 1, 1,1 | anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, promulgated
10 1, 1,1(2) | Years After the Universal Declaration of Human Rights". ~
11 1, 1,2 | we wish to recognize the Declaration's significance and force,
12 1, 1,2 | application. We recognize the Declaration's value and on-going capacity
13 1, 1,2 | reservations to which the Declaration may have given rise: it
14 1, 1,2 | convergence between this Declaration and Christian anthropology
15 1, 1,2 | of rights created by the Declaration but rather of rights which
16 1, 1,2 | codifies. "The Universal Declaration is very clear: it recognizes
17 1, 1,2 | grant them".4 Moreover, the Declaration recognizes "the inherent
18 1, 1,2(5) | Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Preamble. ~
19 1, 1,3 | signers could adhere to the Declaration and, hopefully in the near
20 1, 1,4 | impeded application of the Declaration, but we are also aware of
21 1, 1,5 | homage to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights when he
22 1, 1,5 | rights articulated in the Declaration constitute an integrated
23 1, 1,5 | of the principles of the Declaration threatens "the organic structure
24 1, 1,5 | organic structure of the Declaration which associates each right
25 1, 1,7 | relation to the historic Declaration. In these areas, the document
26 1, 2,8 | consideration that the 1948 Declaration was inspired by firmly anchored
27 1, 2,8 | its complete force. The Declaration's ability remains intact
28 3, 1,18 | to interpreting the 1948 Declaration. This is mentioned in the
29 3, 1,18 | repeated throughout the whole Declaration. All the affirmations, principles
30 3, 1,18 | rights mentioned in the Declaration were written and must be
31 3, 1,19 | 19. The Declaration gathers up the fruits of
32 3, 1,20 | 20. The Universal Declaration begins by affirming that
33 3, 1,21 | 21. In the Declaration, the dignity of the human
34 3, 1,21(24)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 1. ~
35 3, 1,21 | subsequent articles of the Declaration specify: that is, the dignity
36 3, 1,22 | On the other hand, the Declaration affirms and recognizes the
37 3, 1,22(26)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 1. ~
38 3, 2,23 | dignity, as affirmed by the Declaration in which almost every article
39 3, 2,23 | rights and duties which the Declaration includes thus offers both
40 3, 2,23 | existed at the time the Declaration was written, and those brought
41 3, 3,25(29)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 23;
42 3, 3,25(30)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 22. ~
43 4, 1,28 | recognized in article 3 of the Declaration: "Everyone has the right
44 4, 2,31 | 31. Article 3 of the 1948 Declaration states that "Everyone has
45 4, 2,31 | principle was developed by the Declaration on the Rights of the Child,
46 4, 2,32(36)| Cf. Vienna Declaration and Program of Action. ~
47 5, 1,52 | 52. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights exhorts
48 5, 1,52(48)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 1. ~
49 6, 1,63 | 63. The Universal Declaration not only explicitly recognizes
50 6, 1,66 | 66. The Universal Declaration warns about these deviations.
51 6, 1,66(55)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 16,
52 6, 1,66 | cell of society".56 The Declaration emphasizes that this "fundamental
53 6, 1,66 | society. Therefore, the Declaration promotes the development
54 6, 1,66(57)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 16. ~
55 6, 2,67 | 67. The Declaration also recognizes the right
56 6, 2,67 | education.59 Lastly, the Declaration emphasizes the fact that
57 7, 0,76 | In fact, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms
58 7, 0,76 | of the common good. The Declaration, for example, recognizes
59 7, 0,76(68)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 27,
60 7, 0,76 | himself".69 The Universal Declaration wisely recognizes that an
61 7, 0,76(70)| Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 20,
62 7, 0,77 | spirit of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration
63 7, 0,77 | Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration recognizes in the natural
64 7, 0,77 | the norms of the Universal Declaration and not to curtail their
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