What are the basic rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

First of all, it is the right to life. This means that no one has the right to deprive a person of this very life, and the ability to dispose of it as he pleases. An important point is freedom, which in the current sense means political subjectivity, freedom of expression, and freedom of movement. Personal integrity refers to freedom from interference with privacy.



One of the components of a person's success in our time is receiving modern high-quality education, mastering the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for life in society. A person today needs to study almost all his life, mastering everything new and new, acquiring the necessary professional qualities.