Preamble
Whereas recognition of
the inherent dignity and of the equal and
inalienable rights of all members of the
human family is the foundation of freedom,
justice and peace in the world,
Whereas disregard and
contempt for human rights have resulted in
barbarous acts which have outraged the
conscience of mankind, and the advent of a
world in which human beings shall enjoy
freedom of speech and belief and freedom
from fear and want has been proclaimed as
the highest aspiration of the common people,
Whereas it is essential,
if man is not to be compelled to have
recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion
against tyranny and oppression, that human
rights should be protected by the rule of
law,
Whereas it is essential
to promote the development of friendly
relations between nations,
Whereas the peoples of
the United Nations have in the Charter
reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human
rights, in the dignity and worth of the
human person and in the equal rights of men
and women and have determined to promote
social progress and better standards of life
in larger freedom,
Whereas Member States
have pledged themselves to achieve, in
cooperation with the United Nations, the
promotion of universal respect for and
observance of human rights and fundamental
freedoms,
Whereas a common
understanding of these rights and freedoms
is of the greatest importance for the full
realization of this pledge,
Now, therefore,
The General Assembly,
Proclaims this Universal
Declaration of Human Rights as a common
standard of achievement for all peoples and
all nations, to the end that every
individual and every organ of society,
keeping this Declaration constantly in mind,
shall strive by teaching and education to
promote respect for these rights and
freedoms and by progressive measures,
national and international, to secure their
universal and effective recognition and
observance, both among the peoples of Member
States themselves and among the peoples of
territories under their jurisdiction.
Article 1
All human beings are born
free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and
should act towards one another in a spirit
of brotherhood.
Article 2
Everyone is entitled to
all the rights and freedoms set forth in
this Declaration, without distinction of any
kind, such as race, colour, sex, language,
religion, political or other opinion,
national or social origin, property, birth
or other status.
Furthermore, no
distinction shall be made on the basis of
the political, jurisdictional or
international status of the country or
territory to which a person belongs, whether
it be independent, trust, non-self-governing
or under any other limitation of
sovereignty.
Article 3
Everyone has the right to
life, liberty and security of person.
Article 4
No one shall be held in
slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave
trade shall be prohibited in all their
forms.
Article 5
No one shall be subjected
to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment.
Article 6
Everyone has the right to
recognition everywhere as a person before
the law.
Article 7
All are equal before the
law and are entitled without any
discrimination to equal protection of the
law. All are entitled to equal protection
against any discrimination in violation of
this Declaration and against any incitement
to such discrimination.
Article 8
Everyone has the right to
an effective remedy by the competent
national tribunals for acts violating the
fundamental rights granted him by the
constitution or by law.
Article 9
No one shall be subjected
to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.
Article 10
Everyone is entitled in
full equality to a fair and public hearing
by an independent and impartial tribunal, in
the determination of his rights and
obligations and of any criminal charge
against him.
Article 11
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Everyone charged with
a penal offence has the right to be
presumed innocent until proved guilty
according to law in a public trial at
which he has had all the guarantees
necessary for his defence.
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No one shall be held
guilty of any penal offence on account
of any act or omission which did not
constitute a penal offence, under
national or international law, at the
time when it was committed. Nor shall a
heavier penalty be imposed than the one
that was applicable at the time the
penal offence was committed.
Article 12
No one shall be subjected
to arbitrary interference with his privacy,
family, home or correspondence, nor to
attacks upon his honour and reputation.
Everyone has the right to the protection of
the law against such interference or
attacks.
Article 13
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Everyone has the
right to freedom of movement and
residence within the borders of each
State.
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Everyone has the
right to leave any country, including
his own, and to return to his country.
Article 14
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Everyone has the
right to seek and to enjoy in other
countries asylum from persecution.
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This right may not be
invoked in the case of prosecutions
genuinely arising from non-political
crimes or from acts contrary to the
purposes and principles of the United
Nations.
Article 15
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Everyone has the
right to a nationality.
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No one shall be
arbitrarily deprived of his nationality
nor denied the right to change his
nationality.
Article 16
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Men and women of full
age, without any limitation due to race,
nationality or religion, have the right
to marry and to found a family. They are
entitled to equal rights as to marriage,
during marriage and at its dissolution.
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Marriage shall be
entered into only with the free and full
consent of the intending spouses.
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The family is the
natural and fundamental group unit of
society and is entitled to protection by
society and the State.
Article 17
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Everyone has the
right to own property alone as well as
in association with others.
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No one shall be
arbitrarily deprived of his property.
Article 18
Everyone has the right to
freedom of thought, conscience and religion;
this right includes freedom to change his
religion or belief, and freedom, either
alone or in community with others and in
public or private, to manifest his religion
or belief in teaching, practice, worship and
observance.
Article 19
Everyone has the right to
freedom of opinion and expression; this
right includes freedom to hold opinions
without interference and to seek, receive
and impart information and ideas through any
media and regardless of frontiers.
Article 20
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Everyone has the
right to freedom of peaceful assembly
and association.
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No one may be
compelled to belong to an association.
Article 21
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Everyone has the
right to take part in the government of
his country, directly or through freely
chosen representatives.
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Everyone has the
right to equal access to public service
in his country.
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The will of the
people shall be the basis of the
authority of government; this will shall
be expressed in periodic and genuine
elections which shall be by universal
and equal suffrage and shall be held by
secret vote or by equivalent free voting
procedures.
Article 22
Everyone, as a member of
society, has the right to social security
and is entitled to realization, through
national effort and international
co-operation and in accordance with the
organization and resources of each State, of
the economic, social and cultural rights
indispensable for his dignity and the free
development of his personality.
Article 23
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Everyone has the
right to work, to free choice of
employment, to just and favourable
conditions of work and to protection
against unemployment.
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Everyone, without any
discrimination, has the right to equal
pay for equal work.
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Everyone who works
has the right to just and favourable
remuneration ensuring for himself and
his family an existence worthy of human
dignity, and supplemented, if necessary,
by other means of social protection.
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Everyone has the
right to form and to join trade unions
for the protection of his interests.
Article 24
Everyone has the right to
rest and leisure, including reasonable
limitation of working hours and periodic
holidays with pay.
Article 25
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Everyone has the
right to a standard of living adequate
for the health and well-being of himself
and of his family, including food,
clothing, housing and medical care and
necessary social services, and the right
to security in the event of
unemployment, sickness, disability,
widowhood, old age or other lack of
livelihood in circumstances beyond his
control.
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Motherhood and
childhood are entitled to special care
and assistance. All children, whether
born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy
the same social protection.
Article 26
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Everyone has the
right to education. Education shall be
free, at least in the elementary and
fundamental stages. Elementary education
shall be compulsory. Technical and
professional education shall be made
generally available and higher education
shall be equally accessible to all on
the basis of merit.
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Education shall be
directed to the full development of the
human personality and to the
strengthening of respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms. It
shall promote understanding, tolerance
and friendship among all nations, racial
or religious groups, and shall further
the activities of the United Nations for
the maintenance of peace.
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Parents have a prior
right to choose the kind of education
that shall be given to their children.
Article 27
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Everyone has the
right freely to participate in the
cultural life of the community, to enjoy
the arts and to share in scientific
advancement and its benefits.
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Everyone has the
right to the protection of the moral and
material interests resulting from any
scientific, literary or artistic
production of which he is the author.
Article 28
Everyone is entitled to a
social and international order in which the
rights and freedoms set forth in this
Declaration can be fully realized.
Article 29
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Everyone has duties
to the community in which alone the free
and full development of his personality
is possible.
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In the exercise of
his rights and freedoms, everyone shall
be subject only to such limitations as
are determined by law solely for the
purpose of securing due recognition and
respect for the rights and freedoms of
others and of meeting the just
requirements of morality, public order
and the general welfare in a democratic
society.
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These rights and
freedoms may in no case be exercised
contrary to the purposes and principles
of the United Nations.
Article 30
Nothing in this
Declaration may be interpreted as implying
for any State, group or person any right to
engage in any activity or to perform any act
aimed at the destruction of any of the
rights and freedoms set forth herein.