While the concept of 'human rights' is well understood by most of the global community, in Vietnam, 'human rights' (or 'rights of individuals') is still a relatively new and less emphasized notion. So, what day is International Human Rights Day? What significance does it hold for the people of Vietnam specifically and humanity in general? Let's explore the answers with Mytour in the article below.
Compilation of information about World Human Rights Day.
International Human Rights Day: Concept, Historical Formation, Significance
1. When is International Human Rights Day?
On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly officially adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and formally recognized December 10th of each year as World Human Rights Day.
In Vietnam, human rights are understood as the natural benefits inherent to individuals, recognized and protected by the state. Human Rights Day in Vietnam is annually organized through various events such as seminars at universities and research institutes to disseminate information and exchange discussions on different human rights categories, thus initiating further human rights activities.
2. Significance of International Human Rights Day
Through international conventions on human rights, the UN has helped global citizens understand human rights. Specifically:
- Protecting and promoting respect for basic human rights and freedoms worldwide: The right to life, development, information, living in a peaceful environment, etc.
- Providing strong constraints to limit and prevent wars between nations.
Significance of International Human Rights Day
3. What Can We Do to Commemorate International Human Rights Day
- Prepare, develop outlines, and share declarations about December 10th Human Rights Day on social media platforms to help friends and family understand more about 'human rights', the significance of World Human Rights Day, and practical examples of human rights in daily life.
- Participate in competitions, specialized seminars on legal forums, discussions on constitutional amendments, etc., to gain a deeper understanding of human rights and contribute opinions to make human rights in Vietnam more tightly regulated and practically meaningful.
With all the information about International Human Rights Day on December 10th that Mytour has shared above, we hope you now have a clearer understanding of the significance and individual human rights.
In addition to the police force, public security, and military are the backbone forces contributing to the political stability and peace of the Vietnamese nation. To better understand the establishment day of the Vietnamese People's Army, its historical development, and the significance of this commemorative day, you can refer to the article below by Mytour.
