A milestone document set as a common standard of achievements for all people and nations, setting guidelines for fundamental hum
an rights to be universally protected is known as Question 2 options: The Amnesty Agreement Universal Declaration of Human Rights International Doctrine of Freedom Doctrine of Equity
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the General Assembly in 1948 in Paris, France. It consists of 30 articles that have been complemented by subsequent treaties, national constitutions and other laws. The document set out, for the first time, to list the fundamental rights of all people to be universally protected. It also sets a common standard of achievement for all people and all nations.