Chapter
1 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN~Dear brothers
2 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document destined to
3 1| This magna carta of human rights was born as a response to
4 1| international basic code of rights, in view of the increase
5 1| the most fundamental human rights due, above all, to the arbitrariness
6 1| the defense of fundamental rights and freedoms will be an
7 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights signifies an awareness on
8 1| personal and collective rights will be respected. This
9 1| in 1963 a splendid human rights declaration, enlightened
10 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights passed by the United Nations
11 1| complete observance of all the rights and freedoms outlined in
12 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was a solemn act which
13 1| in a formal way the same rights for all persons and for
14 2| underpinnings of this code of rights leads to this conclusion.
15 2| the Declaration of Human Rights, noble reflection of the
16 2| Kofi Annan, "All human rights for all"). The basic principles
17 2| topics related to human rights. But frequently neither
18 2| language, the interpretation of rights, nor the content of the
19 3| insistence that these human rights are universal, indivisible
20 3| the very root of all other rights, does not always find adequate
21 3| Christian perspective on human rights, but rather is interpreted
22 3| freedom, the fundamental rights of a large number of people
23 3| life with dignity. Also the rights of the unborn are ignored.
24 3| cover violations of human rights, and those who impoverish
25 3| economic, social and cultural rights" (Message for World Peace
26 3| the weak, asserting the rights of all people. We offer
27 3| The Church and the human rights", 15 Nov. 1988).~We need
28 3| Universal Declaration of Human Rights.~
29 4| history~The promotion of human rights is not only an obligation
30 4| Augustine a declaration of human rights in modern day terminology
31 4| source as the inalienable rights of each person. Augustine
32 5| brothers who have defended the rights of the weakest, above all
33 5| models in the defense of the rights and dignity of the most
34 5| important defender of human rights in the history of our Order.
35 5| university lessons on the human rights of the indigenous peoples
36 5| responsibility of proclaiming the rights of the weak and of being
37 6| peace~The topic of human rights is currently an exceptional
38 6| of affirmation of human rights is undeniable. Not in vain
39 6| individual person and his or her rights. The Gospel can be found
40 6| exception, to enjoy equal rights and a new world order" (
41 6| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many of the communities
42 6| defense and promotion of human rights and freedoms. ~As religious
43 6| peace and justice. Human rights are the basis of human existence
44 6| valiant defender of the rights of all human being. Her
45 6| the violations of these rights, but also in promoting respect
46 6| the proclamation of these rights. As an Order we have an
47 6| need to speak out on human rights from our Christian and Augustinian
48 6| Universal Declaration of Human Rights to include economic rights
49 6| Rights to include economic rights and to the consideration
50 6| the consideration of the rights of other collective subjects,
51 6| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to promote respect for
52 6| promote respect for these rights and to contribute to the
53 6| economic and fundamental social rights. ~Uniting our voice to that
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