Corporate Responsibility
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR)
Simplified text of the UNDHR
- All Human beings are free and equal in dignity and rights.
- All people are entitled to rights without distinction based on race, colour, sex, language, religion, opinion, origin, property, birth or residency.
- Right to life liberty and security of person
- Freedom from slavery
- Freedom from torture
- Right to be treated equally by the law
- Right to equal protection by the law
- Right for all to effective remedy by competent tribunal
- Freedom from arbitrary arrest
- Right to a fair public hearing by independent tribunal
- Right to presumption of innocence until proven guilty at public trial with all guarantees necessary for defence
- Right to privacy in home, family and correspondence
- Freedom of movement in your own country and the right to leave and return to any countries
- Right to political asylum in other countries
- Right to nationality
- Right to marriage and family and to equal right of men and women during and after marriage
- Right to own property
- Freedom of thought and conscience and religion
- Freedom of opinion and expression and to seek, receive and impart information
- Freedom of Association and assembly
- Right to take part in and select government
- Right to social security and realisation of economic, social and cultural rights
- Right to work, to equal pay for equal work and to form and join trade unions
- Right to reasonable hours of work and paid holidays
- Right to adequate living standard for self and family, including food, housing, clothing, medical are and social security
- Right to education
- Right to participate in cultural life and to protect intellectual property rights
- Right to social and international order permitting these freedoms to be realised
- Each person has responsibilities to the community and others as essential for a democratic society.
- Repression in the name of rights is unacceptable.
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