THE SEVEN CORE FREEDOMS OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR)
CONTENT
- The Meaning of the Core Freedoms of the UDHR
- The Seven Core Freedoms of the UDHR
The Meaning of the Core Freedoms of the UDHR
The core of a thing is the most essential aspect of that thing. Thus the core freedoms of the UDHR are those ones that are very vital and which all is expected to internalize.
These seven core freedoms seem to be the foundation upon which the other rights stand. They are vital and authentic freedoms for which men and women in history fought and died before they became expanded and other rights added.
The Seven Core Freedoms of the UDHR
The seven core freedoms of the UDHR are:
(i) Right to life: This is very vital because life has no duplicate. You cannot replace your life or the life of another person. Therefore, you must handle life with care.
(ii) Freedom of speech: This implies that everyone has the right express his/her opinion without fear of being intimidated or punished.
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