International Human Rights Day

December 10th has been declared the International Human Rights Day. This date is a memorial of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted on December 10, 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly. After this historic act, the Assembly invited all member states to [...]
Following this historic act, the Assembly invited all member states to proclaim the text of the Declaration and try to spread, present, read, and explain, especially in schools and other educational institutions, in all countries and states without taking into account their political status.
The General Assembly declared this declaration as the general ideal that all peoples and all nations should achieve so that every human and every social organism, always in view of this declaration, strive to help, through teaching and education, respect these rights and freedoms and that through progressive national and international measures, their general and true recognition and application, both among the member states and among the peoples of the territories that are under their administration.
In this declaration, universality, ineligible and indisposed character of rights and freedoms, international human rights standards; international human rights legislation; inherited rights; institutions and procedures for human development and protection of human rights.












