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Consider the following:
1. Magna Carta (1215 ) 2. Geneva Conventions (1949) 3. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) 4. World Trade Organization Agreement (1995)
How many of the above can be considered as landmarks in the Development of Human Rights?
Only one
Only two
Only three
All four
Major Landmarks in the Development of Human Rights - • 1215 Magna Carta: This document guarantees Barons their ancient rights i.e. All free men have the right to justice and a fair trial with a jury, All free citizens can own and inherit property etc. • 1776 American Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights • 1787 Constitution of the United States • 1789 French Declaration of the Rights of man • 1946 UN Commission on Human Rights • 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights: In 1946, the UN Commission on Human Rights was established and in less than two years it had drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in 1948. • 1949 Geneva Conventions: This Convention represents the fourth updated version of the Geneva Convention on the wounded and sick, following those adopted in 1864, 1906 and 1929. • 1950 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms • 1961 European Social Charter • 1993 Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action adopted at the World Conference on Human Rights. The WTO's main purpose is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible. It operates through various agreements negotiated and signed by its member countries.
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