Article 10 of the UDHR ensures that everyone has the right to a fair and public hearing by an independent court if they are facing legal charges. This means that if someone is accused of breaking the law, even if guilty they are still legally entitled to have their case heard openly and judged fairly, with impartiality, and without any bias. It’s a crucial part of ensuring justice, as it protects people from unfair trials or judgments. While many countries follow this principle this is not always the case around the world, it reminds us of how important it is to fight for fairness in legal systems all over the world.