yes they signed the UDHR in 10 December 1948
yes they did. But I can not remember when.
Slavery is illegal worldwide. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, established by the United Nations, prohibits slavery in all forms. Any practice of slavery or forced labor is considered a violation of fundamental human rights.
Different countries in the world such as saudi araibia, Iraq, afghanistan, sudan, and libya. There are many more countries that don't follow the Universal Declaration of human rights. Also, different countries don't follow different articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
2 March 1992 - ratification and 1 April 1992 - it became functional in China
this is rights in china where you have to go to the bathroom every 5 minutes
The UN Commission on Human Rights (1947)was made up of 18 members from various political, cultural and religious backgrounds. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt, chaired the UDHR drafting committee. With her were René Cassin of France, who composed the first draft of the Declaration, the Committee Rapporteur Charles Malik of Lebanon, Vice-Chairman Peng Chung Chang of China, and John Humphrey of Canada, Director of the UN's Human Rights Division, who prepared the Declaration's blueprint.
The extent to which human rights are recognized and protected in the People's Republic of China is a matter currently in dispute between the government and the human rights bodies. China is one of the countries which is alleged to be in gross violation of the human rights.
Daoism
they all contributed to the declaration of independance
The Declaration was adopted by the members of the UN on December 10th 1948. No one voted against, however eight members did not adopt it; the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, People's Republic of Poland, Union of South Africa and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
China does have a Bill of Rights, however it is not effective in upholding human rights for people in China. So in practice it is different to that of the US Bill of Rights, where government knows that if it makes laws inconsistent with its Bill of Rights then the courts can rule it out. The Chinese bill of rights is not enforceable or has not been consistently enforced. China does have a bill of rights and it is entrenched in their constitution, the bill of righs is section II of their constitution. In this manner it is very much like the US bill of rights in its structure though of course the substantive matter differs.
Sending notes to European nations and Japan that recommended all nations have equal rights to china
universal is a competition that anyone in the world can go to. the biggest universal competition is Worlds located in Orlando, FL in the Disney Theme Park. yes, even china goes!