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Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of
Individuals,
Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect
Universally
Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
General Assembly resolution 53/144
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming the importance of the observance of the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations for
the promotion and protection of all human rights and fundamental
freedoms for all persons in all countries of the world,
Taking note of Commission on Human Rights resolution
1998/7 of 3 April 1998, See Official Records of the
Economic and Social Council, 1998, Supplement No. 3
(E/1998/23), chap. II, sect. A. in which the Commission approved
the text of the draft declaration on the right and responsibility
of individuals, groups and organs of society to promote and
protect universally recognized human rights and fundamental
freedoms,
Taking note also of Economic and Social Council resolution
1998/33 of 30 July 1998, in which the Council recommended the
draft declaration to the General Assembly for adoption,
Conscious of the importance of the adoption of the draft
declaration in the context of the fiftieth anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Resolution 217
A (III).
1. Adopts the Declaration on the Right and Responsibility
of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and
Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms, annexed to the present resolution;
2. Invites Governments, agencies and organizations of the
United Nations system and intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations to intensify their efforts to disseminate the
Declaration and to promote universal respect and understanding
thereof, and requests the Secretary-General to include the text
of the Declaration in the next edition of Human Rights: A
Compilation of International Instruments.
85th plenary meeting
9 December 1998
ANNEX
Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of
Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect
Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming the importance of the observance of the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations for
the promotion and protection of all human rights and fundamental
freedoms for all persons in all countries of the world,
Reaffirming also the importance of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights2 and the International
Covenants on Human Rights Resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex. as
basic elements of international efforts to promote universal
respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental
freedoms and the importance of other human rights instruments
adopted within the United Nations system, as well as those at the
regional level,
Stressing that all members of the international community
shall fulfil, jointly and separately, their solemn obligation to
promote and encourage respect for human rights and fundamental
freedoms for all without distinction of any kind, including
distinctions based on race, colour, sex, language, religion,
political or other opinion, national or social origin, property,
birth or other status, and reaffirming the particular importance
of achieving international cooperation to fulfil this obligation
according to the Charter,
Acknowledging the important role of international
cooperation for, and the valuable work of individuals, groups and
associations in contributing to, the effective elimination of all
violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms of peoples
and individuals, including in relation to mass, flagrant or
systematic violations such as those resulting from apartheid, all
forms of racial discrimination, colonialism, foreign domination
or occupation, aggression or threats to national sovereignty,
national unity or territorial integrity and from the refusal to
recognize the right of peoples to self-determination and the
right of every people to exercise full sovereignty over its
wealth and natural resources,
Recognizing the relationship between international peace
and security and the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental
freedoms, and mindful that the absence of international peace and
security does not excuse non-compliance,
Reiterating that all human rights and fundamental freedoms
are universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated and
should be promoted and implemented in a fair and equitable
manner, without prejudice to the implementation of each of those
rights and freedoms,
Stressing that the prime responsibility and duty to
promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms lie
with the State,
Recognizing the right and the responsibility of
individuals, groups and associations to promote respect for and
foster knowledge of human rights and fundamental freedoms at the
national and international levels,
Declares:
Article 1
Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others, to promote and to strive for the protection and
realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms at the
national and international levels.
Article 2
1. Each State has a prime responsibility and duty to protect,
promote and implement all human rights and fundamental freedoms, inter
alia, by adopting such steps as may be necessary to create
all conditions necessary in the social, economic, political and
other fields, as well as the legal guarantees required to ensure
that all persons under its jurisdiction, individually and in
association with others, are able to enjoy all those rights and
freedoms in practice.
2. Each State shall adopt such legislative, administrative and
other steps as may be necessary to ensure that the rights and
freedoms referred to in the present Declaration are effectively
guaranteed.
Article 3
Domestic law consistent with the Charter of the United Nations
and other international obligations of the State in the field of
human rights and fundamental freedoms is the juridical framework
within which human rights and fundamental freedoms should be
implemented and enjoyed and within which all activities referred
to in the present Declaration for the promotion, protection and
effective realization of those rights and freedoms should be
conducted.
Article 4
Nothing in the present Declaration shall be construed as
impairing or contradicting the purposes and principles of the
Charter of the United Nations or as restricting or derogating
from the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,2
the International Covenants on Human Rights3 and other
international instruments and commitments applicable in this
field.
Article 5
For the purpose of promoting and protecting human rights and
fundamental freedoms, everyone has the right, individually and in
association with others, at the national and international
levels:
(a) To meet or assemble peacefully;
(b) To form, join and participate in non-governmental
organizations, associations or groups;
(c) To communicate with non-governmental or
intergovernmental organizations.
Article 6
Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others:
(a) To know, seek, obtain, receive and hold information
about all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including having
access to information as to how those rights and freedoms are
given effect in domestic legislative, judicial or administrative
systems;
(b) As provided for in human rights and other applicable
international instruments, freely to publish, impart or
disseminate to others views, information and knowledge on all
human rights and fundamental freedoms;
(c) To study, discuss, form and hold opinions on the
observance, both in law and in practice, of all human rights and
fundamental freedoms and, through these and other appropriate
means, to draw public attention to those matters.
Article 7
Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others, to develop and discuss new human rights ideas and
principles and to advocate their acceptance.
Article 8
1. Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others, to have effective access, on a non-discriminatory basis,
to participation in the government of his or her country and in
the conduct of public affairs.
2. This includes, inter alia, the right, individually and
in association with others, to submit to governmental bodies and
agencies and organizations concerned with public affairs
criticism and proposals for improving their functioning and to
draw attention to any aspect of their work that may hinder or
impede the promotion, protection and realization of human rights
and fundamental freedoms.
Article 9
1. In the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
including the promotion and protection of human rights as
referred to in the present Declaration, everyone has the right,
individually and in association with others, to benefit from an
effective remedy and to be protected in the event of the
violation of those rights.
2. To this end, everyone whose rights or freedoms are allegedly
violated has the right, either in person or through legally
authorized representation, to complain to and have that complaint
promptly reviewed in a public hearing before an independent,
impartial and competent judicial or other authority established
by law and to obtain from such an authority a decision, in
accordance with law, providing redress, including any
compensation due, where there has been a violation of that
person's rights or freedoms, as well as enforcement of the
eventual decision and award, all without undue delay.
3. To the same end, everyone has the right, individually and in
association with others, inter alia:
(a) To complain about the policies and actions of
individual officials and governmental bodies with regard to
violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, by petition
or other appropriate means, to competent domestic judicial,
administrative or legislative authorities or any other competent
authority provided for by the legal system of the State, which
should render their decision on the complaint without undue
delay;
(b) To attend public hearings, proceedings and trials so
as to form an opinion on their compliance with national law and
applicable international obligations and commitments;
(c) To offer and provide professionally qualified legal
assistance or other relevant advice and assistance in defending
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
4. To the same end, and in accordance with applicable
international instruments and procedures, everyone has the right,
individually and in association with others, to unhindered access
to and communication with international bodies with general or
special competence to receive and consider communications on
matters of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
5. The State shall conduct a prompt and impartial investigation
or ensure that an inquiry takes place whenever there is
reasonable ground to believe that a violation of human rights and
fundamental freedoms has occurred in any territory under its
jurisdiction.
Article 10
No one shall participate, by act or by failure to act where
required, in violating human rights and fundamental freedoms and
no one shall be subjected to punishment or adverse action of any
kind for refusing to do so.
Article 11
Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others, to the lawful exercise of his or her occupation or
profession. Everyone who, as a result of his or her profession,
can affect the human dignity, human rights and fundamental
freedoms of others should respect those rights and freedoms and
comply with relevant national and international standards of
occupational and professional conduct or ethics.
Article 12
1. Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others, to participate in peaceful activities against violations
of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
2. The State shall take all necessary measures to ensure the
protection by the competent authorities of everyone, individually
and in association with others, against any violence, threats,
retaliation, de facto or de jure adverse discrimination,
pressure or any other arbitrary action as a consequence of his or
her legitimate exercise of the rights referred to in the present
Declaration.
3. In this connection, everyone is entitled, individually and in
association with others, to be protected effectively under
national law in reacting against or opposing, through peaceful
means, activities and acts, including those by omission,
attributable to States that result in violations of human rights
and fundamental freedoms, as well as acts of violence perpetrated
by groups or individuals that affect the enjoyment of human
rights and fundamental freedoms.
Article 13
Everyone has the right, individually and in association with
others, to solicit, receive and utilize resources for the express
purpose of promoting and protecting human rights and fundamental
freedoms through peaceful means, in accordance with article 3 of
the present Declaration.
Article 14
1. The State has the responsibility to take legislative,
judicial, administrative or other appropriate measures to promote
the understanding by all persons under its jurisdiction of their
civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
2. Such measures shall include, inter alia:
(a) The publication and widespread availability of
national laws and regulations and of applicable basic
international human rights instruments;
(b) Full and equal access to international documents in
the field of human rights, including the periodic reports by the
State to the bodies established by the international human rights
treaties to which it is a party, as well as the summary records
of discussions and the official reports of these bodies.
3. The State shall ensure and support, where appropriate, the
creation and development of further independent national
institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights and
fundamental freedoms in all territory under its jurisdiction,
whether they be ombudsmen, human rights commissions or any other
form of national institution.
Article 15
The State has the responsibility to promote and facilitate the
teaching of human rights and fundamental freedoms at all levels
of education and to ensure that all those responsible for
training lawyers, law enforcement officers, the personnel of the
armed forces and public officials include appropriate elements of
human rights teaching in their training programme.
Article 16
Individuals, non-governmental organizations and relevant
institutions have an important role to play in contributing to
making the public more aware of questions relating to all human
rights and fundamental freedoms through activities such as
education, training and research in these areas to strengthen
further, inter alia, understanding, tolerance, peace and
friendly relations among nations and among all racial and
religious groups, bearing in mind the various backgrounds of the
societies and communities in which they carry out their
activities.
Article 17
In the exercise of the rights and freedoms referred to in the
present Declaration, everyone, acting individually and in
association with others, shall be subject only to such
limitations as are in accordance with applicable international
obligations and are determined by law solely for the purpose of
securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms
of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality,
public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.
Article 18
1. Everyone has duties towards and within the community, in which
alone the free and full development of his or her personality is
possible.
2. Individuals, groups, institutions and non-governmental
organizations have an important role to play and a responsibility
in safeguarding democracy, promoting human rights and fundamental
freedoms and contributing to the promotion and advancement of
democratic societies, institutions and processes.
3. Individuals, groups, institutions and non-governmental
organizations also have an important role and a responsibility in
contributing, as appropriate, to the promotion of the right of
everyone to a social and international order in which the rights
and freedoms set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and other human rights instruments can be fully realized.
Article 19
Nothing in the present Declaration shall be interpreted as
implying for any individual, group or organ of society or any
State the right to engage in any activity or to perform any act
aimed at the destruction of the rights and freedoms referred to
in the present Declaration.
Article 20
Nothing in the present Declaration shall be interpreted as
permitting States to support and promote activities of
individuals, groups of individuals, institutions or
non-governmental organizations contrary to the provisions of the
Charter of the United Nations.
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