Global UnderstandingUniversal Declaration of Human RightsThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a milestone document in history. Representatives from different legal and cultural backgrounds drafted the Declaration. On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) (French) (Spanish)], as a common standard of achievement for all nations. For the first time, fundamental human rights are to be universally protected. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights website is available in different translations without language and dialect distinctions since its purpose is global dissemination. At present, there are 439 different translations of UDHR, available in HTML and/or PDF format. To view the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in other languages, visit Search by Translation on United Nations Human Rights website. Taken from ohcr.org – Search by Translation | The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Feedback We welcome any questions, feedback, or suggestions you may have regarding this website or other resources. Please contact us. |