universal human rights vs. cultural diversity
"Universal human rights vs. cultural diversity" refers to the tension between the fundamental rights and freedoms that are universally applicable to all individuals, regardless of their cultural background, and the diverse cultural practices and beliefs that may vary across different societies, which can sometimes conflict with these universal rights.
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