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1946

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Translated into 321 languages and dialects, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is arguably the most cited legal document ever drafted by a Canadian. In 1946, John Humphrey, then a law professor at McGill University, was asked to work with a United Nations Secretariat committee to help the organization draft a statement on human rights.

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