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Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos

The Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos is an international document adopted in 1948 that outlines fundamental rights and freedoms everyone should have, regardless of nationality, race, or background. It affirms principles like the right to life, freedom, equality, education, and fair treatment. Its goal is to promote dignity and justice worldwide, encouraging governments to protect these rights and ensure that all individuals are treated with respect and fairness. Although it is not legally binding, it serves as a moral guideline and foundation for human rights protection globally.