Human Rights: Thirty Years After the Universal Declaration : Commemorative Volume on the Occasion of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human RightsMonograph examining the status of human rights thirty years after the universal declaration - comprises essays on civil rights and foreign policy, standard setting, role of ILO, role of UN and UNESCO, etc., considers the implementation of international agreements regarding human rights and discontent with the action of international international organizations (esp. The UN and specialized agencies), and includes the text of the 1948 declaration. References. Festschrift universal declaration of human rights, 30th ann. |
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Cuprins
Introduction DR B G RAMCHARAN | 3 |
Its History Impact | 21 |
B Impact and Judicial Character of the Universal Declaration | 28 |
Western Socialist | 41 |
Human Rights and Foreign Policy PROF J FREYMOND | 67 |
Future Perspectives DR B G RAMCHARAN | 93 |
Coordination in the field of standardsetting | 103 |
Present Status and Future | 109 |
Conclusion | 195 |
Present Action and Future Perspectives | 211 |
The participation of nongovernmental elements | 218 |
The results of supervision | 224 |
Future | 233 |
B National or local institutions | 246 |
Progressive Transnational Promotion of Human Rights | 249 |
G Concluding remarks | 262 |
Some Reflections on Implementing Human Rights | 131 |
Implementing the International Covenants on Human Rights | 159 |
B The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Optional Protocol | 175 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
accepted achievement action activities adopted Algiers application approach Assembly authority bodies Charter Commission Commission on Human Committee concept concerned Conference consideration considered Constitution Convention Council countries court Covenant discussion draft droits Economic and Social effective equal established examination example existing fact field of human force freedoms future give governments groups human rights implementation important individual institutions interest international law limited matter means measures meetings nature necessary obligations opinion organizations paragraph particular Parties persons political political rights possible practice present principles problems procedures progress promotion protection protection of human protocol provisions question recognized recommendations reference regarding regional relations reports representative request resolution respect result rights and fundamental role rules Secretary-General session situation society specialized standards submitted suggested taken Third tion Tribunal United Nations Universal Declaration violations Western
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