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In 1948, when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed, it was a declaration of hope into a post-war world.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which inspired the Covenant, was proclaimed in 1948, and there is a considerable body of labour law, containing social and economic rights, which dates back as far as to the 19th century.
The declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen was proclaimed, followed by the country's first constitution.
Because the Declaration was a "great State Rights instrument," proclaimed one Alabama editor, its anniversary "belongs to the South as fully as to the North" and so "it cannot be dropped from the national calendar of the Confederate States".
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights", is not an opinion or some quote you put on a fucking fridge magnet- it's a moral obligation- and the first article point in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was proclaimed by the UN and signed by Australia in 1948.
The bill was proclaimed dead on arrival.
South Sudan proclaimed its independence on July 9, 2011, and the declaration was greeted with widespread international recognition.
Starting in the 1820s, variations of the Declaration were issued to proclaim the rights of workers, farmers, women, and others.
The declaration agreed last week at the summit in Japan to protect the world's wild species and places was proclaimed by almost everyone a great success.
He was proclaimed the winner.
Indeed, October 1, 2007 was proclaimed "Child Health Day" in the United States.
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