The evolution of international human rights : visions seen / Paul Gordon Lauren.
Series: Pennsylvania studies in human rights | Pennsylvania studies in human rightsPublication details: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , c2011.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xii, 414 p. : il. ; 26 cmISBN:- 978-0-8122-2138-1
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Introduction: vision and visionaries. 1 My brother's and sister's keeper: visions and origins of human rights. 2 To proterct humanity and defend justice: early international efforts. 3 Entering the twentieth century: war, revolutions and peacemaking. 4 Opportunities and challenges: visions and rights between the wars. 5 A "people's war": the crusade of world war II. 6 A "people's peace": peace and a charter with human rights. 7 Proclaiming a vision: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 8 Transforming visions into reality: the first fifty years of the Universal Declaration. 9 The continuing evolution. 10 Toward the future.