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Yes
Yes.
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yes, on 1948
Yes, they did
Yes, Yugoslavia signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948. As a member of the United Nations, it was one of the original signatories of the declaration, which aims to promote and protect fundamental human rights globally. Yugoslavia's commitment to these principles was reflected in its constitution and legal framework during its existence. However, the practical application of these rights varied over the years.
no not yet
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was issued in 1948, but there was no Tanzania yet, nor would there be until 1964. Tanzania thus could not sign the original document. In 1977, Tanzania incorporated most of the principles of the UDHR into the country's constitution. Unfortunately, as Tanzanian human rights advocates have pointed out, enforcement is very poor and while the law exists on paper, many groups are still denied the rights promised in the Declaration.
Patrick Henry
They did not want to be held to the standard of actually protecting human rights. In some cases, they believe that their religious or cultural values give them a "right" to be discriminatory towards people of other religions, homosexuals, or other minorities.
no, only men signed it
It's a sign of freedom.