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Theme 6: Human Rights Are Universal but Contested

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights claims universality, but human rights remain contested in practice. Some governments (China, Russia, and others) argue that human rights are Western values being imposed inappropriately on different traditions. Others argue that human rights conflict with development priorities. The fundamental claim of universal human dignity remains contested even as it remains the only viable foundation for international cooperation on these questions.

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