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Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice
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PREAMBLE
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... Confirming its attachment to the
principles
proclaimed in the
United Nations Charter
and the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and its
determination
to
promote
the
implementation
of the
International Covenants on Human Rights
as well as the
Declaration
on the
Establishment
of a New
International
Economic
Order
, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... 4. All peoples of the
world
possess
equal
faculties for attaining the highest level in
intellectual
,
technical
,
social
,
economic
,
cultural
and
political
development
. ...
... 5. The
differences
between the achievements of the different peoples are entirely attributable to
geographical
,
historical
,
political
,
economic
,
social
and
cultural
factors
. Such
differences
can in no
case
serve as a
pretext
for any
rank
-ordered
classification
of
nations
or peoples. ...
ARTICLE-2
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... 3.
Racial
prejudice
, historically linked with
inequalities
in
power
, reinforced by
economic
and
social
differences
between
individuals
and
groups
, and still
seeking
today to justify such
inequalities
, is totally without justification. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... In
addition
to
political
,
economic
and
social
measures
,
law
is one of the principal means of ensuring
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
among
individuals
, and of curbing any
propaganda
, any. form of
organization
or any
practice
which is based on
ideas
or theories referring to the alleged superiority of
racial
or
ethnic
groups
or which
seeks
to justify or
encourage
racial
hatred and
discrimination
in any form.
States
should
adopt
such
legislation
as is appropriate to this end and see that it is given
effect
and applied by all their
services
, with
due
regard
to the
principles
embodied in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
. Such
legislation
should form part of a
political
,
economic
and
social
framework
conducive to its
implementation
.
Individuals
and other
legal entities
, both
public
and
private
, must conform with such
legislation
and use all appropriate means to
help
the
population
as a whole to understand and apply it. ...
... In
addition
to
political
,
economic
and
social
measures
,
law
is one of the principal means of ensuring
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
among
individuals
, and of curbing any
propaganda
, any. form of
organization
or any
practice
which is based on
ideas
or theories referring to the alleged superiority of
racial
or
ethnic
groups
or which
seeks
to justify or
encourage
racial
hatred and
discrimination
in any form.
States
should
adopt
such
legislation
as is appropriate to this end and see that it is given
effect
and applied by all their
services
, with
due
regard
to the
principles
embodied in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
. Such
legislation
should form part of a
political
,
economic
and
social
framework
conducive to its
implementation
.
Individuals
and other
legal entities
, both
public
and
private
, must conform with such
legislation
and use all appropriate means to
help
the
population
as a whole to understand and apply it. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... 1.
Individuals
, being entitled to an
economic
,
social
,
cultural
and ...
ARTICLE-9
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... 2.
Special measures
must be taken to ensure
equality
in
dignity
and
rights
for
individuals
and
groups
wherever necessary, while ensuring that they are not such as to appear racially
discriminatory
. In this
respect
, particular
attention
should be
paid
to
racial
or
ethnic
groups
which are
socially
or
economically
disadvantaged, so as to afford them, on a completely
equal
footing and without
discrimination
or
restriction
, the
protection
of the
laws
and
regulations
and the
advantages
of the
social
measures
in
force
, in particular in
regard
to
housing
,
employment
and
health
; to
respect
the authenticity of their
culture
and
values
; and to
facilitate
their
social
and
occupational
advancement
, especially through
education
. ...
... 4.
Existing
disequilibria in
international
economic
relations
contribute
to the exacerbation of
racism
and
racial
prejudice
; all
States
should consequently endeavour to
contribute
to the restructuring of the
international
economy
on a more
equitable
basis. ...
... 4.
Existing
disequilibria in
international
economic
relations
contribute
to the exacerbation of
racism
and
racial
prejudice
; all
States
should consequently endeavour to
contribute
to the restructuring of the
international
economy
on a more
equitable
basis. ...
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