The basis of human rights is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10 December 1948 and the European Convention of Human Rights of 04 November 1950. European Convention on Human Rights, fundamental rights and freedoms: right to life, prohibition of torture, inhuman or degrading treatment, prohibition of slavery and forced labor, freedom and security of person, freedom of claim and right to a fair trial, legality of crimes and punishments, private life, family privacy of life and communication, freedom of thought, religion and conscience, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, association and union, right to marry and found a family, right to complain, prohibition of discrimination. Later, new rights such as the right to property, the right to education and training, the right to choose, the freedom of settlement and travel were added to these rights with the protocols arranged in parallel with the developments in the social life.
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The basis of human rights is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10 December 1948 and the European Convention of Human Rights of 04 November 1950. European Convention on Human Rights, fundamental rights and freedoms: right to life, prohibition of torture, inhuman or degrading treatment, prohibition of slavery and forced labor, freedom and security of person, freedom of claim and right to a fair trial, legality of crimes and punishments, private life, family privacy of life and communication, freedom of thought, religion and conscience, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, association and union, right to marry and found a family, right to complain, prohibition of discrimination. Later, new rights such as the right to property, the right to education and training, the right to choose, the freedom of settlement and travel were added to these rights with the protocols arranged in parallel with the developments in the social life.
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