The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 2 Everyone is entitled to the same human rights without discrimination of any
kind
Article 3 Everyone has the human right to life, liberty, and security.
Article 6 Everyone has the human right to be recognize everywhere as a person before
the law.
Article 7 Everyone is equal before the law and has the human right to equal protection
of the law.
Article 8 Everyone has the human right to a remedy if their human rights are violated.
Article 11 Everyone has the human right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Article 12 Everyone has the human right to privacy and family life.
Article 13 Everyone has the human right to freedom of movement and residence within
the state, to leave any country and to return to one’s country.
Article 14 Everyone has the human right to seek asylum from persecution.
Article 16 All adults have the human right to marry and found a family. Women and
men have equal human rights to marry within marriage and at its dissolution.
Article 18 Everyone has the human right to freedom of thought, conscience, and
religion.
Article 19 Everyone has the human right to freedom of opinion and expression.
Article 20 Everyone has the human right to peaceful assembly and association.
Article 21 Everyone has the human right to take part in government of one’s country
directly or through free and fair elections and access to public service.
Article 22 Everyone has the human right to social security and to the realization of the
economic, social, and cultural rights indispensable for dignity.
Article 23 Everyone has the human right to work, to just conditions of work, to
protection against unemployment, to equal pay for equal work, to sufficient
pay to ensure a dignified existence for one’s self and one’s family, and to join
a trade union.
Article 25 Everyone has the human right to a standard of living adequate for health and
well-being, including food, clothing, housing, medical care, and necessary
social services.
Article 26 Everyone has the human right to education including free and compulsory
elementary education and human rights education.
Article 27 Everyone has the human right to participate freely in the cultural life and to
share in scientific progress, as well as to protection of their artistic, literary,
or scientific creations.
Article 28 Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which these rights
can be realized fully.
Article 30 None of the human rights in this Declaration can be used to justify violating
another human right.
PROPERTY BY:
AZURA, LENNELL JOY B.