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Human right to Education

The human right to Education is defined by art. 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

What is important to note is that this Right affirms that the "full development of the human personality" is a universal right to be provided by public education. Thus the role of public education is not to be limited to providing basic instruction.

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The components of the Human right to peace

The three key components of the Human right to peace

The human right to peace includes at the very least:

  1. the right to life
  2. ​the right to dignity
  3. the right to order allowing the full outcome of rights.

These three rights are an integral part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 (1). However, the the Human right to peace as a specifically defined right is in the process of being voted since the early 2000s.

Below, you will find a more complete vision of the Human right to peace and the references to the official texts for each of the rights that it includes.

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