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The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights constitutes the first international instrument to detail the rights and freedoms of individuals, and contains 30 articles covering the integrity of the individual, political and civil rights (such as freedom of thought, expression, religion, association and access to the political process) and economic rights (such as the right to employment, education, social security, and full participation in society).
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United Nations, General Assembly, New York, International Covenant, South Africa, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Costa Rica, Rights of the Child, Fourth World Conference, Burkina Faso, Ministry of Finance, Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Treaty Handbook
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