
Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos
The Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos is a global document adopted in 1948 that outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms all people should have, regardless of nationality, race, or background. It affirms rights such as life, freedom, equality, education, and safety, aiming to promote dignity and justice worldwide. Its purpose is to guide governments and societies in treating everyone fairly and protecting human dignity, fostering peace and respect among nations and cultures.