What does UDHR stand for?

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It was events of the Second World War that paved the way for universal human rights to be given greater importance around the world. In December 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations organisation. Several countries whose political systems did not allow equal rights did not vote. The following year, the fourth Geneva Convention took place. This set out the rights of civilians, prisoners of war and wounded or sick armed forces personnel in any future wars. Laws are in place to ensure everyone gets equal rights. The rights that every UK citizen can... Show more

What does UDHR stand for?