The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
a. emphasizes various individual rights such as expression, religion, freedom of movement, and equal pay for equal work.
b. has a loophole allowing states to fight defensive wars when faced with direct aggression by another state.
c. focuses on eliminating a state's right to commit crimes against humanity perpetrated on its own citizens.
d. has not been accepted as a major component of international human rights law.
e. eliminates the rights of states to legislate human rights laws within their own borders in certain circumstances.
A
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