Universal Declaration of Human Rights
In: Entry in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior, SAGE Publications, Inc; 1st edition (2017), Fathali Moghadam ed., ISBN-13: 978-1483391168
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In: Entry in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior, SAGE Publications, Inc; 1st edition (2017), Fathali Moghadam ed., ISBN-13: 978-1483391168
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In: Social justice: a journal of crime, conflict and world order, Band 16, Heft Spring 89
ISSN: 1043-1578, 0094-7571
Reproduces the complete text of the Declaration without comment. (PAS)
In: Refugee survey quarterly: reports, documentation, literature survey, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 149-182
ISSN: 1020-4067
In: Current world leaders, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 131-136
ISSN: 0192-6802
In: Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 76-76
ISSN: 1548-226X
In: Bulletin of peace proposals: to motivate research, to inspire future oriented thinking, to promote activities for peace, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 276-279
ISSN: 2516-9181
In: Radical teacher: a socialist, feminist and anti-racist journal on the theory and practice of teaching, Band 113, S. 56-57
ISSN: 1941-0832
In a senior seminar on Globalization, Human Rights, and Citizenship, this 1948 document surprises and attracts students with its broad, progressive vision
In: The Statesman’s Yearbook; The Stateman’s Yearbook, S. 8-10
In: The Statesman’s Yearbook; The Stateman’s Yearbook, S. 8-10
In: The Statesman’s Yearbook; The Stateman’s Yearbook, S. 8-10
In: The Stateman’s Yearbook; The Statesman’s Yearbook 2008, S. 10-12
In: The Stateman’s Yearbook; The Statesman’s Yearbook 2016, S. 8-10
In: The Globalization of Ethics, S. 213-218
In: Milestones in modern world history
When the United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in December 1948, it was hailed as a major advancement for humanity. In the aftermath of the horrors of World War II, the majority of nations around the world worked together for the first time in history to affirm the importance of human life and dignity. This new book details how the Declaration was written through the tireless efforts of the drafting committee and of the Human Rights Commission, composed of former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States, Rene Cassin of France, Charles Malik