The IHRD (International Human Right Declaration) marks a turning point in human rights history.
Created by the World Subnationals and Nations, the IHRD was submitted by the Office of the President-General to the General Assembly, and is also available to the general public for contribution, vote, adoption and formal proclamation as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations.
The IHRD builds upon existing international human rights frameworks while extending protections to all peoples within subnational and national territories — ensuring that no one is left behind due to their geographic location, political status, or the relative power of their governing entity.
Universal Application
Applies to all peoples within subnational and national territories — without exception or discrimination.
Public Participation
Open to the general public for contribution, vote, adoption and formal proclamation as a common standard.
General Assembly Endorsed
Submitted by the President-General and endorsed through the democratic processes of the WSANDN General Assembly.
Legal Framework
Provides a comprehensive legal framework for human rights protection enforceable through the World Peace Court.
Builds on International Law
Extends and strengthens existing international human rights conventions, treaties and declarations.
Peace Through Rights
Recognises that lasting peace is impossible without the full realisation of human rights for all peoples.
