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ARTICLES 6–11
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Articles 6–11
  • 1. Check Your Vocabulary
  • 2. Article 6 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 3. Human Right 6, You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
  • 4. Article 7 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 5. Human Right 7, We’re All Equal Before the Law
  • 6. Article 8 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 7. Human Right 8, Your Human Rights are Protected by Law
  • 8. Article 9 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 9. Human Right 9, No Unfair Detainment
  • 10. Article 10 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 11. Human Right 10, The Right to Trial
  • 12. Article 11 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • 13. Human Right 11, We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty
  • 14. Test Your Knowledge
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Human Rights include having equality before the law. 0 Human Rights include the right to life, liberty, freedom of thought and expression, as well as equality before the law. It’s actually True. Human Rights include the right to life, liberty, freedom of thought and expression, as well as equality before the law. /course/lesson/articles-06-11/read-article-7.html Article 7 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights People of certain ethnicities should be arrested and put in jail even when only suspected of a crime. 1 No one should be put in prison without good reason. It’s actually False. No one should be put in prison without good reason. /course/lesson/articles-06-11/read-article-9.html Article 9 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights If a lawyer says another committed a wrongdoing, that person is automatically guilty. 1 We’re always innocent until proven guilty in a public and just trial. It’s actually False. We’re always innocent until proven guilty in a public and just trial. /course/lesson/articles-06-11/read-article-10.html Article 10 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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