"This book is an article by article account written on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that aims to introduce this iconic text to a new generation of teachers, students, and activists who are seeking to defend our liberal democracies against autocratic populisms that threaten Western civilization as we know it"--
"This book is an article by article account written on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that aims to introduce this iconic text to a new generation of teachers, students, and activists who are seeking to defend our liberal democracies against autocratic populisms that threaten Western civilization as we know it"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Preface A Note on Sources Preamble Operative Paragraph: Statement of Purpose Article 1. Born Free and Equal Article 2a. Nondiscrimination Article 2b. Colonialism and Systemic Racism Article 3. Life, Liberty, and Security of Person Article 4. Freedom from Slavery Article 5. Torture and Relativism Article 6. Person Before the Law Article 7. Equality Before the Law Article 8. Having Fundamental Rights Article 9. No Arbitrary Arrest Article 10. Fair Public Hearing Article 11. Innocence and Nuremberg Article 12. The Right to Privacy Article 13. Freedom of Movement and COVID-19 Article 14. The Right to Asylum Article 15. The Right to a Nationality and Statelessness Article 16. Marriage and the Family Article 17. Property and Essential Needs Article 18. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion Article 19. Information, Opinion, and Expression Article 20. Freedom of Assembly and Association Article 21. The Right to Participation in Government Article 22. Social (Security) Justice Article 23. The Right to Work Today Article 24. Rights to Rest and Leisure Article 25. Standard of Living and Social Security Article 26. The Right to an Education Article 27. Participation in Culture Article 28. The Right to a (Good) World Order Article 29. Duties as Limitations Article 30. Indestructible and Inherent Acknowledgments
Contents Preface A Note on Sources Preamble Operative Paragraph: Statement of Purpose Article 1. Born Free and Equal Article 2a. Nondiscrimination Article 2b. Colonialism and Systemic Racism Article 3. Life, Liberty, and Security of Person Article 4. Freedom from Slavery Article 5. Torture and Relativism Article 6. Person Before the Law Article 7. Equality Before the Law Article 8. Having Fundamental Rights Article 9. No Arbitrary Arrest Article 10. Fair Public Hearing Article 11. Innocence and Nuremberg Article 12. The Right to Privacy Article 13. Freedom of Movement and COVID-19 Article 14. The Right to Asylum Article 15. The Right to a Nationality and Statelessness Article 16. Marriage and the Family Article 17. Property and Essential Needs Article 18. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion Article 19. Information, Opinion, and Expression Article 20. Freedom of Assembly and Association Article 21. The Right to Participation in Government Article 22. Social (Security) Justice Article 23. The Right to Work Today Article 24. Rights to Rest and Leisure Article 25. Standard of Living and Social Security Article 26. The Right to an Education Article 27. Participation in Culture Article 28. The Right to a (Good) World Order Article 29. Duties as Limitations Article 30. Indestructible and Inherent Acknowledgments
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