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The IHRD (International Human Right Declaration) is created by the World Subnationals and Nations. It marks a turning point in human rights history. The office the President-General submitted it to the general assembly and also available to the general public for contribution, vote, adoption and formal proclamation as a common standard of achievement for all people and nations. The IHRD is a historic document that establishes fundamental human rights as universally protected. It is the first true human rights declaration that has ever been made in the entire history of humanity as it allows citizens of every subnational territory and nation to have a say in determining their own rights, and to contribute to the drafting of the Declaration. It will be translated into every language spoken around the world. The IHRD serves as a model for all future human rights treaties that will be applied globally, regionally and locally.
Creation of International Human Rights Declaration
Creating an International Human Rights Declaration is of utmost importance in promoting and protecting the rights and dignity of every individual across the globe. This declaration would serve as a universal framework, outlining the fundamental rights that every person should be entitled to, regardless of their nationality, race, religion, or gender. It would encompass a range of rights including, but not limited to, the right to life, liberty, and security; freedom of expression, association, and religion; the right to a fair trial; and protection against discrimination and torture. By establishing a comprehensive set of rights, this declaration would provide a strong foundation for the promotion of justice, equality, and peace worldwide. Upholding these human rights through the rule of law is crucial to prevent individuals from being compelled to resort to rebellion against tyranny and oppression.
Preamble
The foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world lies in acknowledging the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of every individual in the human family. The global community has been deeply troubled by the cruel and inhumane acts that have occurred due to the disregard for human rights. Our ultimate aim as humanity is to establish a world where individuals can freely express their thoughts and beliefs, and where they are shielded from the fear of deprivation and oppression.
The promotion of friendly connections between nations is an essential requirement. In the Charter, the WORLD SUBNATIONALS and NATIONS have reaffirmed strong belief in the basic human rights, the dignity and value of every individual, and the equal rights of men and women.
The WSandN have also pledged to promote social progress and improve living standards in a broader sense of freedom. All Members have committed themselves to cooperate in order to achieve the promotion of universal respect for and adherence to human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The complete fulfillment of this commitment depends heavily on a shared understanding of these fundamental rights and freedoms. Therefore, the General Assembly, a governing council consisting of delegates from all subnational territories and nations, declares this International Human Rights Declaration as a common goal for all peoples, subnationals, and nations. The aim is to ensure that every individual and every part of society, by constantly considering this Declaration, work towards its fulfillment. Efforts should be made through education and teaching to cultivate respect for these rights and freedoms. Additionally, through progressive measures implemented at subnational, national, and international levels, their universal and effective recognition and adherence should be guaranteed. This commitment applies to both the peoples of members and the individuals residing in territories under their jurisdiction.
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Section 1: Equal Rights
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Article 1:
Every individual human is born born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with sense of reason and conscience and morally obligated to act towards each other in a spirit of fraternity.
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Article 2:
All persons shall enjoy all the privileges, rights, freedom and immunities provided for in this Declaration without discrimination or distinction, whether by reason of, for example, race, colour, sex, language, belief or opinion, nationality or origin, ownership of property, birth or any status. It is essential to comply with the principle of the prohibition of discrimination by not distinguishing between individuals on the basis of the political, legal or other status of the State or Territory to which they belong, regardless of whether that State or Territory is an Independent State, a Non-Self-Government Entity or subject to other forms of sovereignty limitation.
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Section 2: Life, Dignity, Freedom, and personal Security.
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Article 4:
1. Every individual human being has the essential natural rights of life, freedom, and personal security and all forms of slavery and servitude is abolished, and slavery and the slave trade are prohibited.
2. All forms of torture or cruelty, inhuman, degrading treatment or unusual punishment are prohibited fundamental human right that must be respected, protected and upheld for all individuals.
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Article 13:
Every individual has the inherent universal right to engage in agriculture, in order to produce any natural food for personal, collective or commercial purposes within their own property, and no one should be deprived of this privilege.
Article 14:
Every individual has the inherent universal right to any natural resources deposits found in their own property, for personal, collective or commercial purposes and no one should be forcefully dispossessed of such resources or property.
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Article 16:
The right to freedom of opinion and expression includes the freedom to hold opinions without any form of hindrance, as well as the right to actively pursue, seek, receive, and convey information and ideas through any medium, regardless of borders.
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Article 17:
Each and every individual has the right to peacefully assemble and associate with others. No person can be compelled to be affiliated with an association.
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Section 5: Authority, Legitimacy and People's Will
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Section 7: Social, Employment, Welfare and Community.
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Article 19:
Each and every individual, being an integral component of society, possesses the inherent right to social security and deserves the realization of essential economic, social, and cultural rights that are crucial for their dignity and unrestricted personal growth. This achievement can be reached through collective efforts at subnational, national, and international levels, while taking into account the organizational and resource capacities of each State.
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Article 20:
1. Each and every individual is entitled to the opportunity of engaging in remunerative work, exercising their freedom to choose a profession, enjoying equitable and favorable working conditions, and being safeguarded against the hardships that come with being unemployed.
2. Without any kind of discrimination, the principle of equal pay for equal work extends to all individuals, ensuring that they are fairly compensated for their efforts.
3. The right to receive fair and adequate payment is inherent to every employed person, ensuring a life of dignity for themselves and their families. To achieve this objective, it may be necessary to provide supplementary social protection as well.
4.Each and every individual has a universal right to form and to join trade unions in order to protect their personal interests.
5. All unemployed adult individuals are entitled to receive poverty alleviation income payments from WSandN or its agencies to ensure a dignified life for themselves and their families.
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Article 21:
All individuals are guaranteed the right to rest and leisure, which includes reasonable restrictions on working hours and the provision of periodic paid vacations.
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Article 22:
1. Each and every individual has the right to a standard of living that is appropriate for their health and the well-being of their family, encompassing basic necessities like food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, and essential social services. Furthermore, they have the right to security in times of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age, or other situations beyond their influence.
2. Both mothers and children should be given special attention and aid. Guaranteeing equal social protection for all children, regardless of their parents' marital status is imperative.
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Article 23:
1. Education is a fundamental right for all individuals. Technical and professional education should be widely available, and higher education should be equally accessible to everyone based on their merit. The elementary and foundational levels, should be given at no cost. Moreover, elementary education should be compulsory.
2. Parents have a fundamental right to determine the educational framework for their children. The primary goal of education is to nurture the well-rounded development of individuals and underscore the value of human rights and essential freedoms. It is intended to foster empathy, inclusivity, and unity among various nations, ethnicities, and religious affiliations, as well as contribute to the endeavors of international organizations and states in promoting peace.
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