TABLE OF CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR 1948)
• All Human Beings Are Born Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights (Articles 1 and 2)
• Personal Rights (Articles 3-11)
• Personal Rights in Relation to the Community (Articles 12-17)
• Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion (Articles 18-21)
• Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Articles 22-27)
• Conditions for Ensuring the Enforcement of Rights (Articles 28-30)
COLLECTIVE RIGHTS
• Rights of Peoples to Self-Determination
• Rights of Indigenous People
• Right to a Common Heritage
• Right to a Common Heritage
• Right to a Healthy Environment
• Rights of Nature
RIGHTS ARE NOT GIFTED
• Women's Struggles
•.Gains of the Workers' Movement
• The Struggle against Racism
• The Struggle for Children's Rights
• The Struggles of People With Disabilities
• Rights of LBTQIA+ People
• Disobedience as a Means of Obtaining Rights
• Creators and Advocates of Rights
PRESENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
• That Rights Are Not Trampled On
• That Violations of Rights Do Not Go Unpunished
• That All Institutions Respect Human Rights
• That Security Cannot Be Used as an Excuse to Violate Human Rights
• That New Rights Be Guaranteed to Continue Living in the Future
• Reimagining Rights