Contribution of the Declaration of Universal Human Rights in the Empowerment of Human rights: A legal study
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 seeks to strengthen international peace and security by giving international status to human rights as well as by codifying them and indicating their various importance. Various provisions of the United Nations Charter are neutral in the protection of human rights, which, with the help of the Economic, Social Council and the Human Rights Committee, makes every possible effort to keep human rights accessible and universally accepted. Human rights relate to the freedom of every individual.
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