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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Proclaims this Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.
Exercise 7. Find in the text above the English equivalents for these word combinations.
Невнимание и пренебрежение к неотъемлемым правам; варварский акт, совесть человечества, приход/наступление мира, устремления обычных людей, принуждать/вынуждать, искать защиту, последнее прибежище, восстание против тирании и угнетения, вновь подтвердить свою приверженность, брать на себя обязательства, провозгласить всеобщим стандартом, добиваться чего-либо, обеспечить признание и соблюдение прав и свобод.
Exerctse 8 Translate these formal style words into
Russian using the following definitions.
whereas in view of the fact that; taking into consideration; in contrast or comparison with;
whereat at which place; for which reason; whereby by which means; in consequence of which;
wherefrom from which; whence; wherein: in which place or respect; whereof: of what, which, or whom;
whereon on which;
whereto to which; towards what place, direction, or end;
whereupon in consequence of which; immediately after which;
wherewith with which.
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Exerctse 9. Translate into Russian paying attention to the words in italics.
1.In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Declaration on behalf of their respective Governments.
2.The ideal of free human beings can only be achieved if conditions are created whereby everyone may enjoy his civic and political rights
3.In 1980 a majority of member countries of the Organization of African Unity(OAU) recognized the Polisario as the rightful government of Western Sahara, whereupon Morocco resigned from the OAU in protest.
4.These include policies of enforced separation whereby only activities that do not cause conflicts are carried on within a single entity, declining to act in situations of acute conflict, use of independaence policies and Chinese walls.
5.Decision 2.2 wherein the Executive Board expressed its opinion concerning the future presentation of this document is of particular importance.
Exerctse 10. Read the general provisions of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Appendix and answer these questions.
1.What are the inalienable rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration?
2.Are all people equal before the law entitled to equal protection against any discrimination?
3.What duties does everyone have?
4.Shall everyone be subject to any limitations in the exercise of his rights and freedoms?
Exerctse 11. Read this extract and answer these questions.
1.What does this declaration proclaim?
2.What does the right to civil disobedience and conscientious objection for peace consist in?
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Luarca Declaration on the Human Right to Peace
issued by the Spanish Society for the Advancement of Human Rights Law
Luarca, 30th October 2006. Paragraph 5:
1.Everyone, individually or in a group, has the right to civil disobedience and conscientious objection for peace, which consists in:
2.The right to civil disobedience in respect of activities which involve threats against peace, including peaceful protest and peaceful non-compliance with laws which offend the conscience;
3.The right of the members of any military or security institution to disobey criminal or unjust orders during armed conflicts and to refrain from participating in armed operations, whether international or national, which violate the principles and norms of international human rights law or international humanitarian law;
4.The right to refrain from participating in – and to denounce publicly – scientific research for the manufacture or development of arms of any kind;
5.The right to acquire the status of conscientious objector in respect of military obligations;
6.The right to object to paying taxes allocated to military expenditure and to object to taking part, in a working or professional capacity, in operations which support armed conflicts or which are contrary to international human rights law or international humanitarian law.
Exercise 12. Look in the text of the Declaration to complete these word partnerships. Make sentences of your own, using these word combinations.
1. to involve |
a) the status of conscientious objector |
2. to disobey |
b) to paying taxes allocated to military ex- |
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penditure |
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3. to refrain |
c) armed conflicts |
4. to acquire |
d) to international humanitarian law |
5. to object |
e) threats against peace |
6. to support |
f) from participating in armed operations |
7. to be con- |
g) criminal or unjust orders |
trary |
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Exercise 13. Translate these sentences using the word partnerships in Exercise 12.
1.A person shall not be criminally liable for
______________ or command.
2.The participating states, recalling their obligations in mutual relations reaffirm that they will _____________
inconsistent with the purpose and principles of the UN Charter.
3.The contradictions of far more countries than it may seem at first sight _______, security and stability and therefore should be solved by joint efforts.
4.Red Cross’s opinion is that the West Bank Israeli security barrier, in as far as its route deviates from the
‘Green Line’ into the occupied territory, is __________ the statement said.
5.To ______ an individual should claim the right to refuse to perform military service on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.
OVER TO YOU
Analyze the following quotations. What fundamental declarations are mentioned in them? When were these declarations adopted? Why do you think they are so important?
"With the adoption of the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, the international community sent out a clear message that gender based violence will not be tolerated."
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Jenny Shipley, born in 1952, the 36th Prime Minister of New Zealand
“Cultural variety is always worth striving for, but must never precede the declaration of human rights”.
Bjorn Ulvaeus, born in 1945, is a Swedish musician, composer
"However, if the religions in essence merely repeat statements from the United Nations Human Rights Declaration, such a Declaration becomes superfluous; an ethic is more than rights”.
Hans Kung, born in 1928 a Swiss Catholic priest, President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic
What other declarations as important as these ones can you name?
Exercise 14. Read the text of this declaration translating the words in italics.
Declaration on the Enhancement of Cooperation between the United Nations and Regional Arrangements or Agencies in the Maintenance of International Peace and Security
The General Assembly, Solemnly declares that:
(В соответствии с положениями Устава ООН) concerning the role of regional arrangements or agencies (в имя поддержания мира и безопасности во всем мире), in particular Chapter VIII of the Charter:
The Members of the United Nations entering into such arrangements or constituting such agencies shall make every effort (для достижения мирного урегулирования) of local disputes through such regional arrangements or by such regional agencies (до того как передать их в Совет Безопасности ООН);…
The Security Council shall, where appropriate, utilize such regional arrangements or agencies for enforcement action under its authority, but no enforcement action shall