Nokia will respect human dignity and promote human rights. Nokia recognizes, with the international community, that certain human rights should be considered fundamental and universal, based on accepted international conventions and practices, such as those of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Among those rights that Nokia views as fundamental and universal are: freedom from discrimination on any grounds; freedom from arbitrary detention, execution or torture; freedom of peaceful assembly and association; freedom of thought, conscience and religion; and freedom of opinion and expression.
Nokia's products and technologies contribute positively to human rights, to the environment and in the development of many societal areas. Nokia actively seeks business opportunities for innovative solutions that enhance people's lives and well-being.