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wolverine [178]
4 years ago
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1) What world events of the early 20th century do you think led to the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

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1 answer:
Jlenok [28]4 years ago
8 0
According to the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights<span> everyone has the </span>right<span>to life, liberty and security of person. As yet, there is no general prohibition </span>against<span>the </span>death penalty<span> in international law. In Sweden's view, the </span>death penalty<span> is a deeply inhuman </span>punishment<span> that should be abolished.</span>
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