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  1. In the 21 st century, UN Human Rights has helped achieve greater protection of the rights of neglected population groups such as indigenous peoples, older people, people with disabilities, and people belonging to the LGBTI community.

  2. The timeline places particular emphasis on the core international human rights instruments (and their dates of entry into force), declarations and programmes of actions, key conferences, the appointments of the High Commissioners and the establishment of the mandate of thematic human rights experts.

  3. The evolution of human rights. "All rights are universal, indivisible and interdependent and interrelated." Vienna Declaration, 1993. Promises, promises… Our leaders have made a huge number of human rights commitments on our behalf!

  4. The following are 20 of the most important achievements accomplished since 1993: Economic, social, cultural, civil, and political rights and the right to development are recognized as universal, indivisible, and mutually reinforcing rights of all human beings, without distinction.

  5. The post-war era saw movements arising from specific groups experiencing a shortfall in their rights, such as feminism and the civil rights of African Americans. The human rights movements of members of the Soviet bloc emerged in the 1970s along with workers' rights movements in the West.

  6. This timeline highlights some of the key events in the human rights field in the past 20 years, from the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, adopted at the World Vienna Conference on 25 June 1993, which called for the establishment of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in 1993 to December 2013.

  7. The history of human rights is actually a combination of various histories. Human rights in philosophy: the ideas on human dignity and the rights that belong to everyone everywhere. Human rights in law: the norms and sanctions that over the centuries have been laid down in (international) law, treaties and declarations.