Image of a group of people around the earth with caption International Human Rights DayDecember 10, 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s approval of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which lays out thirty fundamental human rights to be universally protected. It is available in more than 500 languages, making it one of the most translated documents in the world.

The structure of the Declaration is comprehensive, encompassing civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights. It asserts the right to life, liberty, and security, ensuring equality before the law, freedom from discrimination, slavery, torture, and arbitrary detention. It also protects rights to education, work, just and favorable conditions of work, adequate standards of living, health, and participation in cultural life.

The Declaration has become a universal standard, serving as a blueprint for national constitutions, regional treaties, and international agreements. It has been a catalyst for change, inspiring movements championing civil rights, gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, indigenous rights, and more. Its principles have provided a rallying point for activists, empowering them to challenge oppressive regimes and demand justice and equality.

Book cover of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the 21st century, a living document in a changing worldDespite its significance, challenges persist in upholding the principles laid out in the Declaration. Conflicts, discrimination, poverty, and authoritarianism continue to threaten the realization of these rights for millions worldwide. Issues such as digital rights, climate justice, and the impact of emerging technologies pose new challenges that require continual adaptation. “Even as the 30 articles of the Declaration have sparked transformation in all areas of our lives, the embers of racism, misogyny, inequality, and hatred continue to threaten our world,” said Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. “The language and spirit of the Declaration have the potential to overcome division and polarization. It can make peace with nature, our planet, and point the way to sustainable development for future generations.”

To learn more about human rights check out our book display on the main floor of the library as well as these e-books from our collection.