History The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Questions
The right to recognition as a person before the law is the fundamental human right that ensures every individual is entitled to legal protection and equal treatment under the law, regardless of their race, nationality, gender, religion, or any other status. It guarantees that everyone has the right to be recognized as a legal person with legal rights and responsibilities, and to have access to justice and a fair trial. This right is enshrined in Article 6 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.