Human Rights and Social Policy in the 21st Century: A History of the Idea of Human Rights and Comparison of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights with United States Federal and State ConstitutionsUniversity Press of America, 1998 - Всего страниц: 304 At the dawn of the 21st century, the idea of human rights has become a powerful social construct to fulfill human needs. This revised edition emphasizes the need to create a human rights culture, where public sentiment is in accord with human rights principles, especially those asserted in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed by the U.S. in 1948 and today increasingly referred to as customary international law. The book includes a foreword by David Gill. For additional information on the author, please visit www.humanrightsculture.org. |
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... responsible for ensuring the economic and social rights to the people . China , the United States , and the United Kingdom , while calling for a positive and simple declaration of rights , felt that all restrictions and limitations ...
... responsible for ensuring the economic and social rights to the people . China , the United States , and the United Kingdom , while calling for a positive and simple declaration of rights , felt that all restrictions and limitations ...
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... responsible for a state of affairs that was completely beyond their control . The Declaration could not ignore that ... responsibility for education , because it was in the family that the child first learned to live as a member of the ...
... responsible for a state of affairs that was completely beyond their control . The Declaration could not ignore that ... responsibility for education , because it was in the family that the child first learned to live as a member of the ...
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... responsibility not to interfere in such basic human rights as freedoms of speech , the press , religion , and assembly . They are also known as first generation rights , because they arose primarily in the 18th century in response to ...
... responsibility not to interfere in such basic human rights as freedoms of speech , the press , religion , and assembly . They are also known as first generation rights , because they arose primarily in the 18th century in response to ...
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PERSONAL MOTIVATIONS IN THIS RESEARCH PROJECT | 7 |
THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS | 14 |
CHAPTER | 23 |
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