![Human rights / International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights / Economic / social and cultural rights / Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic / Social and Cultural Rights / International Bill of Human Rights / International Covenant on Economic / Social and Cultural Rights / International human rights law / United Nations Human Rights Committee / Right to an adequate standard of living / Human rights instruments / International relations / Law Human rights / International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights / Economic / social and cultural rights / Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic / Social and Cultural Rights / International Bill of Human Rights / International Covenant on Economic / Social and Cultural Rights / International human rights law / United Nations Human Rights Committee / Right to an adequate standard of living / Human rights instruments / International relations / Law](/pdf-icon.png) Date: 2012-12-03 20:12:54Human rights International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Economic social and cultural rights Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights International Bill of Human Rights International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights International human rights law United Nations Human Rights Committee Right to an adequate standard of living Human rights instruments International relations Law | | Fact Sheet 5: After the end of World War II a series of conventions and declarations began to articulate universal human rights. A convention (sometimes called a covenant) is a binding treaty, coming into force upon ratAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.somethingincommon.gov.auDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 146,20 KBShare Document on Facebook
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