CONTENTS:- Universal declaration of Human Rights; International convenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; General Assembly resolution of december, 1962; Declaration of race and racial prejudice; Declaration of the rights of the Child; Protocol amending the slavery convention signed at Genera on 25 September, 1926; Abolition of forced labour convention; Conventionfor the suppression of the traffic i persons and of the exploitations of the prostitution and others; Standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners; United National rules for the protectioof Juveniles deprived of their liberty; Basic principles on the role of Lawyers; United Nations standard Minimum rules for non-custodial measures (The Tokyo Rules); Model treaty on the transfer of proceedings in criminal maters; Principles on the effectie prevention and investigation of the Extra-legal, Arbitary and summary executions; Convention on the International right of correction; convention concerning indegenous and tribal people in independent countries.
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The charter of UN makes possible a maturing elaboration of the crucial idea of sustaiable development, but it has been left to us in the last decades of the twentieth century to try to bring the concept of development of fulfilment. In the light of the new vision of develoment that is emerging, an alternativeof the UN in development simply doesnot exist. The UN is a forum where the voice of all states, great and small, an be heard with equa clarity, and where non-state actors can make their views known to the widest audiences there is still time to move forward together, but greater urgency is necessary.