▼Article XXXV
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as
limiting, restricting, or denying human rights in any way,
or as authorizing any action that is not in keeping with
international human rights law.
▼Article XXXVI
In the exercise of the rights enunciated in the present
Declaration, the human rights and fundamental freedoms
of all shall be respected. The exercise of the rights set forth
in this Declaration shall be subject only to such limitations
as are determined by law and in accordance with
international human rights obligations. Any such limitations
shall be non-discriminatory and strictly as required for the
purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the
rights and freedoms of others and for meeting the just and
most compelling needs of a democratic society.
The provisions set forth in this Declaration shall be
interpreted in accordance with the principles of justice,
democracy, respect for human rights, equality, nondiscrimination, good governance, and good faith.
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