1. The Universal Declaration of Human RIghts
There are now necessary obligations imposed on sovereign states to guarantee basic human rights to all their citizens. ... The instruments for human rights have challenged the thought that the treatment of a state's citizens is only the concern of the state itself; these agreements are not considered multilateral agreements signed only for the benefits of the states involved, but for all peoples regardless of nationality. ... World War I had left Europe in a state that needed to be reformed. ... It was in 1942 that President Roosevelt of the United States and Prime Minister Winston Churc...
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