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UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF YOUTH RIGHTS AND DUTIES

 

Presented in 1993, at the First International Congress entitled "Assisi '93: Make Peace with Life" aimed to increase global awareness that young people represent the future of the world. 

 

1) The right to a healthy regimen of nutrition sufficient to enable young people to think, study, work and communicate; the right to a healthy and comfortable home where youths can live in a dignified manner;

 

2) The right to freedom  of  religion,  thought,  speech,  information,  association,  movement  and  the  duty  to respect and defend such freedom;

 

3) The duty to respect religions, nationalities, races, ethnic groups and cultures different from one's own and the right to defend one' s religious, ethnic, and national appurtenance;

 

4) The right to an education and the duty to apply oneself in one's studies to be able to develop one's creative resources for individual and social well-being;

 

5) The right to work and the  duty  to  commit  oneself  with  honor  and  justice  so  to  build  the  necessary resources to create and maintain the work;

 

6) The right to use every means of communication    to promote and defend freedom, truth, justice, peace, life and solidarity  to attain individual and social well-being.     

                                                              

7) The duty to maintain one's own state of health by avoiding and obstructing, within one's environment, any means or behavior which could damage one's own or another  person's health;

 

8) The right to have medical aid and care when  ill; the duty  to  aid,  within  one's  abilities,  people  of  every  age  who  are  in  a  state  of  human  and  social disadvantage;

 

9) The right and  duty  to  respect  and  defend  one's  own  life  and that  of  every  human  being  from  conception until death;

 

10) The duty to aid and respect one's own parents and the right to be aided and respected by them; the right to marry and procreate by constituting a family without cultural, familial, social and religious restrictions. The duty to provide responsibly,  along with one's spouse,  for: a family environment which is serene and full  of  love;  for  the  education  and   development  of   affective,  cognitive,  moral  and  religious resources; for a home; for  nutrition; and, for the care of children  by building and receiving all the necessary support needed.*

 

11) The duty  to  promote,  conserve  and  respect  works  of  intelligence  and  human  civilization:  the  duty  to promote, respect and defend the natural environment.   

   

12) The duty to promote, conserve and defend liberty, justice, brotherhood and,universal peace among people and nations with cooperation,  commitment, work, and moral  and  intellectual  courage,  in  the God’s spirit of eternal  and universal Truth and Love;

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Written, in the name of God, in the Seat of the Italian Society of Adolescentology by Giuseppe Rodolfo Brera, M.D., Milan, Italy, Europe - December 25, 1992,* December 18, 1994, March 5, 2012

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Approved by the Council of Delegates of the Italian Society of Adolescentology - January 24, 1993

Presented for the first time  in Italy  in Milan at the St.Joseph Hospital  on March 27 1993 by the Olympic Champion, Diana Bianchedi,  and to the world at the International Congress “Assisi 93: Make Peace with Life” - October 22, 1993

Registered in Milan, Italy, Europe by the notary Carlo Corso on January 30, 1993 with Public Act n. 59567/4946. Recognized by the Republic of Ecuador, by the President of Haiti J.B. Aristide,  by Romania and submitted for approval to other different countries.

Ethical Foundation of the World Federation and Society of Adolescentology and the Ambrosiana University ,  the Italian Society of Adolescentology and Adolescence Medicine -Italy

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