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By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.
By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.
By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.
By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.
By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.
By ratifying the Convention, governments become legally bound to implement the rights therein.
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And each of us can practice rights ourselves, treating each other without discrimination, respectin