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Born equal

Australia, 1952
film

Brief scenes are used to illustrate the meaning and purpose of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights; that all people should be able to live their ow..

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What rights has a child

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U.N. in the classroom

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Australia, 1992
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Human rights video kit. Parts 1 & 2

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Rights from the heart. Part 2

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Some are more equal than others

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Across the frontiers

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Every child = Chaque enfant

Canada, 1979
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The Letter: a film about legal rights. - [Serbian version].

Australia, 1995
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Power among men

United States, 1959
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The Letter: a film about legal rights. - [Polish version].

Australia, 1995
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Life is short

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Canada, 1994
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Breaking barriers

Australia, 1978
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Equality and development

United States, 1975
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