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             The Universal Declaration of Human Rights gives principles, rights, and freedoms that people are entitled to. The first article expresses freedom upon birth. The second article is similar to the first in that it expresses freedom and the right to be treated equally. It states that people can claim the same rights even they have a different status; for example, differences in sexes, colors, religions, social status, and much more. Article three emphasizes a right, the right to live. These are just a few examples of how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights gives principles, right, and freedoms to people.
             The Universal Declaration of Human Rights expresses a very larger part of world history along with Western Civilization. This is the first "Bill of Rights" that has been made for the entire world! The benefits of this movement have come to fill a practical, useful, and needed place in the field of international action for social progress. Like its great predecessors in the Western World--Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man--the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not in itself a law. Like them, however, it is a source of law. All men, everywhere in the world, can make appeal and by which they measure the conducts of their Governments.
             The Universal Declaration of Human Rights surpasses previous declarations of human rights in two ways. First, it is international. As mentioned before, it is the only "Bill of Rights" for the entire world. Secondly, it includes not only the rights that are "traditional," such as political and religious freedoms. It also has economic and social rights; for example, the right to work, the right to social security, and the right to a decent living. Another point should be made about the role of the United Nations and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The United Nations was concerned in keeping the peace after the war and worked hard to keep constant influence for this peace.


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