حقوق الطبيعة (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "حقوق الطبيعة" in Arabic language version.

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  • Santa Cruz، Hernán. "Universal Declaration of Human Rights - History of the Document". United Nations. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-02-19. Hernán Santa Cruz of Chile, member of the drafting sub-Committee, wrote:
    "I perceived clearly that I was participating in a truly significant historic event in which a consensus had been reached as to the supreme value of the human person, a value that did not originate in the decision of a worldly power, but rather in the fact of existing—which gave rise to the inalienable right to live free from want and oppression and to fully develop one's personality. In the Great Hall…there was an atmosphere of genuine solidarity and brotherhood among men and women from all latitudes, the like of which I have not seen again in any international setting."

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