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Author Lauren, Paul Gordon.

Title The evolution of international human rights : visions seen / Paul Gordon Lauren.

Imprint Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2011.

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Location Call No. Status
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  323 L378E    Check Shelf
Edition 3rd ed.
Description xii, 414 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Series Pennsylvania studies in human rights
Pennsylvania studies in human rights.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-389) and index.
Contents 1. My Brother's and Sister's Keeper: Visions and the Origins of Human Rights -- Religious Visions -- Philosophical Visions -- Traditional Practices and Ideas of a Very Different Sort -- Visions -- and Reality -- 2. To Protect Humanity and Defend Justice: Early International Efforts -- To Free the Enslaved -- To Assist the Exploited -- To Care for the Wounded -- To Protect the Persecuted -- 3. Entering the Twentieth Century: Visions, War, Revolutions, and Peacemaking -- Modernization, Internationalization, and Visions of Rights -- War, Revolutions, and Rights -- Peacemaking and Human Rights -- The Covenant: Rights Proclaimed and Rights Rejected.
4. Opportunities and Challenges: Visions and Rights Between the Wars -- A Flourishing of Visions -- Opportunities for New Departures -- Persistent Problems and Challenges -- The Gathering Storm -- 5. A "People's War": The Crusade of World War II -- War, Genocide, and Self-Reflections -- Crusaders, Visions, and Proposals -- Human Rights Versus National Sovereignty in Postwar Planning -- Opposition from the Great Powers -- 6. A "People's Peace": Peace and a Charter with Human Rights -- Insisting on a Peace with Rights -- Politics and Diplomacy at the San Francisco Conference -- The Charter of the United Nations -- Differing Reactions and Assessments -- 7. Proclaiming a Vision: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- The Revolution Begins -- Challenging Questions of Philosophy -- Difficult Problems of Politics -- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
8. Transforming Visions into Reality: The First Fifty Years of the Universal Declaration -- Extending Rights and Setting Standards -- Protecting Rights Through Implementation -- Promoting Rights -- Expanding Activities and Enhancing Rights -- 9. The Continuing Evolution -- International Law, the Responsibility to Protect, and Challenges to Sovereignty -- Globalization, Development, Terrorism -- and Torture -- New Human Rights Institutions and Organizations -- Technology and Political Will -- 10. Toward the Future -- The Nature and Power of Visions -- People of Vision and Action -- Forces and Events of Consequence -- Process, Politics, and Perspective.
Subject Human rights.
Human rights -- History.
Human rights. (OCoLC)fst00963285
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780812221381 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0812221389 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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