The United Nations and Human Rights 1945 -1995
Material type: TextSeries: . 12619 Publication details: 1995 New York, United NationsSubject(s): DDC classification:- 341 UNI
- JC571 .U55 1995
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The United Nations - Human Rights 1945 -1995 This book contains few causes in which UN is identified than the promotion and protection of human rights. The UN has since 1945 tried to create a culture of human rights throughout the world. The documents included: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economics, Social and Political Rights. International conventions on genocide, torture, racial discrimination, apartheid and the rights of women, refugees, children and migrant workers. The Vienna declaration and programme of action of the world conference on human rights. Documents relating to indigenous peoples, the right to development and operation in El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Mozambique.
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