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1948
Basic rights belonging to every person
Universal, inalienable, and inherent
They cannot be taken away or removed
They apply to all people everywhere
Ensuring economic prosperity
Late 19th century
Laws come from unchanging moral principles
First universal acceptance of human rights
Violations occur despite protections
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