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... Here it said their natural and inalienable rights of man and that they were born free and equal in rights. This was long before other countries get on with disabled rights, and the French continued this conduit by elaborating this law further in latter years. ...
First, we need to recognize that human rights were made of different types, economic, social and cultural rights vs. civil and political rights. ... Nevertheless in saying that, many international organizations, like the United Nations, have over and over again emphasized the equal status of civil rights or freedoms and economic and social rights. ... It is easy to understand how for International human rights lack being employed when countries are able to state one thing in Geneva, and act quite another at home.
Approximate Word count = 501 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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