The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 60

11 November 2008, Elizabeth Rose Hall

When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly 60 years ago, it represented the first international recognition that human rights and fundamental freedoms are shared by every person, everywhere. The Declaration is almost universally accepted, and forms the foundation of international human rights law.

Marking 60 years of the UDHR, the United Nations University will hold a seminar to look back on the progress made towards achieving universal respect for human rights, as well as look forward to the challenges ahead.
Related link : http://www.unu.edu/events/files/2008/UDHR_at_60_programme.pdf


'The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 60'

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