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So what is your take on the (1948) UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and (1976) International Convention on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights?
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So what is your take on the (1948) UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and (1976) International Convention on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights?
Given the age of those articles, I hardly see much need to read over them with a fine tooth comb (but if someone cares to, by all means please do!)
I'm just gonna start with some personal thoughts, then go into some modern day simple but sad facts..
"I have the right to wipe my ass with a pinecone, but that doesn't mean it's the right thing to do."
But at the same time, it's the year 2024, and I don't have the right to live in a dwelling without electricity. I don't have the right to pump my own water from the ground.
In most areas, if you don't have these services, you'll be evicted and become homeless. Even if you have your own self sustainable means, or just don't even care for electricity, you're still required to...
These "articles" are international agreements between UN member states that have gone on to inspire the vast majority of the corpus of international human rights law.
Where are our rights at again?
Here are the "Universal Human Rights Instruments" that have been built into international law through treaties.