The Declaration on the Right to Development was adopted as UN General Assembly Resolution 41/128 on December 4, 1986.
Published December 4, 1986
The Declaration on the Right to Development was adopted as UN General Assembly Resolution 41/128 on December 4, 1986.
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The UN Human Rights Commission Resolution 1993/22, regarding the right to development, was adopted on March 4, 1993.