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Human Rights In Australia After Ww2

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The United Nations:
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The UN started the 24 of October 1945 after World War II for the sake of preventing another conflict, keeping peace, security, to solve international issues and promoting the human rights. The League of Nations was established before on January 10, 1920 to keep peace but certainly failed after world II started. The Treaty of Versailles was established the 28 of June 1919 and prevent a war like World War I but Germany violated the treaty of Versailles.
Human rights:
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The concept of human rights became universal, on the 10th of December 1948 at the Palais de Chaillot; Paris the universal declaration of the human rights was adopted by the United Nations after World War II. The human rights are the rights by …show more content…

It was formed by Henrietta Dugdale and Annie Lowe which made a big change as other estates started to give women the right to vote.
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Equal pay, stated in the’ Equal Pay Act of 1963’ in the United States it is sexual Discrimination to pay different salaries for men and women working in the same place doing similar work. After the Second World War II the Trade Unions and the legislatures of the industrialized countries progressively started to make changes for equal pay for equal work. The united nations also support gender equality.
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A major movement for women’s rights was the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. Thanks to this convention 12 resolutions are acquired which state equal treatment by law and voting rights for women as well.

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous:
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On the 6 of January 1938 the progressive association announces day of mourning. Then an aboriginal conference was held in Sydney making these aboriginals the first aboriginals to protest against injustice, inequality, dispossession of land and protectionist policies. This event was

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