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245 _aThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights :
_bOrigins, Drafting, and Intent
260 _aPhiladelphia
_bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press
505 _aTable of Contents Introduction: The Declaration at Fifty The Drafting Process Explained The United Nations Charter and the Declaration The Seven Drafting Stages Original Intentions and the Cold War The Eight Abstentions Authors, Title, and Addressees World War II as Catalyst Personal Security and the Camps Nazification and Legal Human Rights The Problem with the Nuremberg Trials Democracy, Free Speech, and Hate Speech Special International Human Rights and the Role of the United Nations Social, Economic, and Cultural Examples Colonies, Minorities, and Women's Rights The Communist Push for Nondiscrimination The Problem of the Colonies Race, Color, National Origin, and Language Political Opinion, Property, and Birth The Women's Lobby and Women's Rights Privacy and Different Kinds of Property The Latin American Connection Inviolability and Privacy Rights Should Personal Property Be Singled Out? "Alone as Well as in Association with Others'' A Minimum Within a Larger Framework The Socialist Shape of Work-Related Rights Freedom and the Right to Work The Right to Protection Against Unemployment The Campaign for Trade Union Rights Union Shops, Strikes, and Levels of Implementation Conditions: "Human Labour Is Not a Merchandise'' Social Security, Education, and Culture Food, Clothing, Housing, and Medical Care Troubles with the Phrase "Social Security'' The Rights to Full Development, Education, and Culture The Distinction Between "Old'' and "New'' Human Rights The Organic Unity of the Document Duties and Communities The Duties and Communities of Article 29 Protecting the Family, Motherhood,and Childhood The Rights of Religious and Educational Communities The Omission of a Special Minority Rights Article Article 1, the Preamble, and the Enlightenment A Bargain About God and Nature "Inherent,'' "Inalienable,'' and "Born'' Reason and "the Conscience of Mankind'' The Rights to Petition and Rebellion Human Rights as Means and Ends The Declaration and Human Rights Education Appendix: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights with a Guide to Discussions of Specific Topics and Articles Notes Acknowledgments
630 _vHuman Rights
_xUniversal Declaration of Human Rights -United Nations. General Assembly
856 _uhttps://www.google.co.in/books/edition/The_Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Right/w8OapwltI3YC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover
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