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Human rights have been passed on to us in the form of Declarations. Despite the immense popularity of this topic, no history of such Declarations had ever been compiled. Formulated under a wide variety of circumstances, on the occ ... celý popis
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Human rights have been passed on to us in the form of Declarations. Despite the immense popularity of this topic, no history of such Declarations had ever been compiled. Formulated under a wide variety of circumstances, on the occasion of key political events (struggles for independence, revolutions and wars), these Declarations of Human Rights were each the outcome of unusual situations. They were the product of the collective experiences which not only encompassed the formation of nation-states, but which also inspired the many legal forms of supranational systems established in the 20th century.Declarations of Human Rights are not author-created texts, and their attributions are often disclosed after considerable delay. Drawing from reliable historical references, Christine Fauré provides an insightful response to the question: “Who drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948?” which is directly in keeping with the political context of that era.This work was awarded the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences’ Henri Texier I Prize.
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