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American Convention on Human Rights ID Card Free Shipping Woldwide

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The American Convention on Human Rights (also known as the Pact of San José) is an international human rights instrument. It was adopted by the nations of the Americas meeting in San José, Costa Rica, in 22 November 1969. It came into force after the eleventh instrument of ratification (that of Grenada) was deposited on 18 July 1978. The United States signed this convention in 1977.

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ID Card Dimensions CR80: 3.375" x 2.125" (86mm x 54mm) - Standard credit card size that are versatile and work for most general applications.
Material used: Plastic PVC cards that offer the highest durability with a 40% polyester core and a glossy PVC laminate on top and bottom.
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