
Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights
The Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights is a document that recognizes the importance of preserving and respecting all languages as a fundamental aspect of human identity and culture. It affirms that everyone has the right to use, develop, and transmit their language freely, and that governments should support linguistic diversity. The declaration emphasizes that no language should be discriminated against or marginalized, and that linguistic rights are essential for cultural expression, education, and participation in society. Its goal is to promote respect for linguistic diversity worldwide, ensuring all languages are valued and protected.