U.D.H.R. was made on 10th December 1948. It consists of 30 articles that elaborate on civil, political, social, and economic rights. The U.D.H.R. expresses a strong belief in the principles of liberty, equality, justice, and fraternity. It is an attempt to eliminate forms of injustice and discrimination so that everyone is entitled to live with dignity and respect.
U.D.H.R. includes
Civil rights such as the right to life, right to liberty, right to freedom of thought and expression right to religious freedom, etc.
Political rights such as the right to franchise, to political participation, to criticize the government, etc.
Social rights such as the right against any form of denial, injustice, exploitation, torture, etc. It also includes the right to health, education leisure, etc.
Economic rights such as the right to work, right to a livelihood, right to just and humane work conditions, etc.