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International Treaty on Human Rights

The International Treaty on Human Rights refers to agreements between countries that set common standards for fundamental rights and freedoms everyone should have, such as freedom of speech, equality, and protection from torture. These treaties aim to promote dignity, fairness, and justice worldwide. Countries that sign and ratify these treaties agree to uphold these rights and take measures to prevent violations. While they create a shared framework, enforcement varies, and ongoing international collaboration supports efforts to protect human rights globally.