Internationally, Human Rights are governed by the body of International Human Rights Treaties that help form international law and global governance. Here, we'll look at the human rights treaties that have come since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with specific focus on the dual Covenants of 1966, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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International Human Rights Treaties Explained
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