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Fifty Years After the Declaration

Autor Teresa R. Wagner, Esq., Leslie Carbone
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 noi 2000
Fifty years ago, the United Nations General Assembly adopted its Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In recent years however, the resolve of the UN to abide by the Universal Declaration has waned. The commitment to protecting human rights as a means for world stability and peace is at stake as groups of lobbyists seek to redefine traditional human rights. The editors of this book from the Family Research Council (FRC) have gathered a collection of essays from scholars, physicians, politicians, and human rights activists from all over the world. Each paper offers reflections on the UN's past performance, as well as ideas for its future role in human rights protection. The book concludes with reflections by Alan Keyes, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. He argues that the UN cannot effectively represent principles of decency and right when it is itself composed of nations that do not observe decency and right.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761818427
ISBN-10: 0761818421
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 146 x 222 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Preface; Introduction: Fifty Years of the UN Declaration of Human Rights
Chapter 2 Historical Conditions Prompting the Declaration
Chapter 3 Euthanasia and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Chapter 4 The Right to Health According to WHO
Chapter 5 The Role of the United Nations in International Drug Control
Chapter 6 Drug Legalization and the United Nations' Declaration of Human Rights
Chapter 7 China's Laogai: A Gross Human Rights Violation
Chapter 8 Human Rights and the Gender Perspective
Chapter 9 Religious Freedom and the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Chapter 10 Parental Rights are Fundamental Rights
Chapter 11 Population Control Efforts: A Gross Abuse of Human Rights
Chapter 12 The Wrongs of the United Nations' Rights of the Child
Chapter 13 Publicly Funded Schools: The United Nations' Captive Audience
Chapter 14 The International Criminal Court, Human Rights and the Family
Chapter 15 Is Cloning Compatible with Human Rights and Human Dignity?
Chapter 16 Homosexuality is Not a Universal Human Right
Chapter 17 The United Nations, Feminism and Day Care
Chapter 18 Human Rights and US Military Interventions
Chapter 19 Reflections of a UN Ambassador