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ARTICLES 26–30
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Articles 26–30
  • 1. Check Your Vocabulary
  • 2. Article 26 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 3. Human Right 26, The Right to Education
  • 4. Article 27 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 5. Human Right 27, Copyright
  • 6. Article 28 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 7. Human Right 28, A Fair and Free World
  • 8. Article 29 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 9. Human Right 29, Responsibility
  • 10. Article 30 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 11. Human Right 30, No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
  • 12. Test Your Knowledge
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Elementary education is a right: 0 Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. It’s actually True. Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. /course/lesson/articles-26-30/read-article-26.html Article 26 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The following is a human rights violation: 3 Under copyright law, others cannot copy artistic creations of an artist or author, without permission. Under copyright law, others cannot copy artistic creations of an artist or author, without permission. /course/lesson/articles-26-30/read-article-27.html Article 27 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Educating others in what human rights are so they can protect themselves is, in itself, a human right: 0 Everyone has a responsibility to protect the rights and freedoms of others. It’s actually True. Everyone has a responsibility to protect the rights and freedoms of others. /course/lesson/articles-26-30/read-article-29.html Article 29 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The following can take your human rights away: 3 No one can take away your human rights. No one can take away your human rights. /course/lesson/articles-26-30/read-article-30.html Article 30 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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