The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a guiding document and not a legally binding law that countries must follow, making the statement false. While many nations adopt its principles, compliance is voluntary and not legally enforced. The declaration serves to promote and outline fundamental human rights globally. ;
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not legally binding, meaning countries do not have to follow it by law, making the statement False. It serves as a guiding document outlining fundamental human rights intended to inform national laws but compliance is voluntary. Countries can choose to incorporate its principles, but there are no legal penalties for those that do not.
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