The work of formalizing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into a legally binding international treaty eventually resulted in two separate treaties. The ICCPR is one of the two, and embodies fundamental human rights as traditionally understood, such as self-determination, freedom from discrimination, freedom of movement, and prohibitions on torture or inhuman treatment.
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