Human Rights in the Twentieth Century

ISBN: 9780521142571 出版年:2010 页码:367 Hoffmann Cambridge University Press

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Introduction Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann Part I. The Emergence of Human Rights Regimes: 1. The end of civilization and the rise of human rights: the mid-20th century disjuncture Mark Mazower 2. The 'human rights revolution' at work: displaced persons in post-war Europe G. Daniel Cohen 3. Legal diplomacy: law, politics, and the genesis of postwar European human rights Mikael Rask Madsen Part II. Postwar Universalism and Legal Theory: 4. Personalism, community, and the origins of human rights Samuel Moyn 5. Rene Cassin: les droit de l'homme and the universality of human rights, 1945-66 Glenda Sluga 6. Rudolf Laun and the human rights of Germans in occupied and early West Germany Lora Wildenthal Part III. Human Rights, State Socialism, and Dissent: 7. Embracing and contesting: the Soviet Union and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948-58 Jennifer Amos 8. Soviet rights-talk in the post-Stalin era Benjamin Nathans 9. Charter 77 and the Roma: human rights and dissent in socialist Czechoslovakia Celia Donert Part IV. Genocide, Humanitarianism, and the Limits of Law: 10. Toward world law? Human rights and the failure of the legalist paradigm of war Devin O. Pendas 11. 'Source of embarrassment': human rights, state of emergency, and the wars of decolonization Fabian Klose 12. The United Nations, humanitarianism and human rights: war crimes/genocide trials for Pakistani soldiers in Bangladesh, 1971-4 A. Dirk Moses Part V. Human Rights, Sovereignty, and the Global Condition: 13. African nationalists and human rights, 1940s to 1970s Andreas Eckert 14. The International Labour Organization and the globalization of rights, 1944-70 Daniel Roger Maul 15. 'Under a magnifying glass': the international human rights campaign against Chile in the 1970s Jan Eckel.

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