The making of international human rights: the 1960s, decolonization, and the reconstruction of global values
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adam_text | THE MAKING OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION; 1. POWER CARRIES ITS OWN CONVICTION : THE EARLY RISE AND
FALL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 1945-60; 2. THE PROBLEM OF FREEDOM : THE UNITED
NATIONS AND DECOLONIZATION, 1960-1; 3. FROM JAMAICA WITH LAW: THE
REKINDLING OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, 1962-7; 4. THE MAKING OF A
PRECEDENT: RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW,
1962-6; 5. THE HYMN OF HATE : THE FAILED CONVENTION ON ELIMINATION OF
ALL FORMS OF RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE, 1962-7; 6. SO BITTER A YEAR FOR
HUMAN RIGHTS : 1968 AND THE UN INTERNATIONAL YEAR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS; 7.
TO COPE WITH THE FLUX OF THE FUTURE : HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE HELSINKI
FINAL ACT, 1962-75; 8. THE PRESENCE OF THE DISAPPEARED, 1968-93;
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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