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HUMAN RIGHTS
Virtually every United Nations body and specialized agency is involved
to some degree in the protection of human rights.
One of the great achievements of the United Nations is the creation
of a comprehensive body of human
rights law, which, for the first time in history, provides us
with a universal and internationally protected code of human rights,
one to which all nations can subscribe and to which all people can
aspire.
Not only has the United Nations painstakingly defined a broad range
of internationally accepted rights; it has also
established mechanisms with which to promote and protect these rights
and to assist governments in carrying out their responsibilities.
Human rights law
The foundations of this body of law are the United Nations Charter
and the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, adopted by the General Assembly in 1948. Since
then, the United Nations has gradually expanded human rights law
to encompass specific standards for women, children, disabled persons,
minorities, migrant workers and other vulnerable groups, who now
possess rights that protect them from discriminatory practices that
had long been common in many societies. Rights have been extended
through groundbreaking General Assembly decisions that have gradually
established their universality, indivisibility and interrelatedness
with development and democracy.
Human rights action
Education campaigns have tirelessly informed the world’s public
of their inalienable rights, while numerous national judicial and
penal systems have been enhanced with United
Nations training programmes and technical advice. The United Nations
machinery to monitor compliance with human rights covenants has
acquired a remarkable cohesiveness and weight.
The United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights works to strengthen and coordinate United Nations
work for the protection and promotion of all human rights of all
persons around the world. The Secretary-General has made human rights
the central theme that unifies the Organization’s work.
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