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The Scope of Human Rights

The full scope of human rights is very broad. They mean choice and opportunity. They mean the freedom to obtain a job, adopt a career, select a partner of one’s choice and raise children. They include the right to travel widely and the right to work gainfully without harassment, abuse, and threat of arbitrary dismissal.

They even embrace the right to leisure. Ultimately, human rights are the basis of everything people cherish about their way of life. Long before the term “human rights” came into existence, men and women struggled, fought, and died for these principles.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the world’s premier human rights instrument. Its opening paragraph is a powerful affirmation of the principles that lie at the heart of the modern human rights system: “Recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.”

Yet a wide gap exists between the articulation of these goals and their accomplishment. Millions are not free. Justice is often inequitable. And peace continues to elude many regions of the world. Bridging the enormous gulf between the ideal of universal human rights and the reality of widespread human rights violations is the challenge that drives human rights advocates.

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The Story of Human Rights Booklet – The Authors and Promoting Entity

United for Human Rights (UHR) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization headquartered in Los Angeles in the United States with chapters around the world.

UHR assists and unites individuals, educators, organizations, and governmental bodies to raise awareness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at local, regional, national, and international levels.

UHR supports the work of many other human rights organizations and encourages them to unite toward the implementation of the Universal Declaration and its progeny, the International Bill of Human Rights.

The International Bill of Human Rights consists of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. One of UHR’s primary functions is educative.

Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) is the component of UHR that educates children and young people in human rights so they become advocates for tolerance and peace. UHR as a whole supports measures that advance the full implementation of the Declaration and distributes informative and educational materials to increase public knowledge and bring about a full understanding of human rights.

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