Human Rights: The Big Picture

Government of Liberia Bureau of Immigration officials register asylum-seekers from Côte d’Ivoire in the town of Loguatuo, in Nimba County. © UNICEF/NYHQ2010-2753/Bill Diggs
- Individual rights – you have the right to life and liberty, to be free from slavery and torture, and equality before the law.
- Civil and political rights – you have the right to a nationality, to freedom of movement, to form a family and to own property.
- Spiritual and public rights – you have the right to freedom of thought and religion, to freedom of opinion and expression, and to access public services.
- Economic, social and cultural rights – you have to the right to an adequate standard of living, to get an education, to work and to participate in cultural activities.
The Declaration in itself is not a legally binding document, but it has become what is known as “customary international law”. That is, when enough states begin to behave as though something is law, it becomes law "by use." The Declaration is also the foundation for a number of human rights treaties that have been adopted since 1948, for example the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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