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With Reference to the Declaration of Human Rights, Explain the Importance of the Rights. - History and Civics

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 With reference to the Declaration of Human Rights, explain the importance of the Rights.

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All the Universal Rights are important in their own way, and they should be understood in the historical context. For thousands of years in the history of human civilization and right till the signing of the Declaration, such rights were not available to very large sections of humanity in different parts of the world. Slavery was prevalent in the Middle East, people were and still continue to be imprisoned without trial. Racial discrimination was practiced against the Black population in U.S.A., South Africa and many other countries of the world. Women did not have the right to vote even in some of the advanced European countries like Switzerland. Bonded labour still prevails in many parts of the world and the workers in socialist states do not have the right to form trade unions or go on strike.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights seek to remove all political and social inequalities and disabilities. They exercise a kind-pf moral pressure on Governments to reform their laws in accordance with the principles laid down in those documents.

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Chapter 23: Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Long Questions

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ICSE History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 23 Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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