Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, Drafting and Intent.
TitreThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, Drafting and Intent.
Auteur
Call number341.481/0003
N° d'objet10321
Lieu de publicationPhiladelphia, Pennyslvania, United States
Année de publication
1999
Paginationxiv,378p.
MatérielLivre
SériePennsylvania Studies in Human Rights.
ISBN9780812217476
Description
Confronting the evils of World War II and building on the legacy of the 1776 Declaration of Independence and the 1789 French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, a group of world citizens including Eleanor Roosevelt drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Adopted by the United Nations in 1948, the Universal Declaration has been translated into 300 languages and has become the basis for most other international human rights texts and norms. In spite of the global success of this document, however, a philosophical disconnect exists between what major theorists have said a human right is and the foundational text of the very movement they advocate.