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Asia And The Drafting Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights 1st Ed Robin Ramcharan

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Asia And The Drafting Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights 1st Ed Robin Ramcharan
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Publisher: Springer Singapore,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Author: Robin Ramcharan, Bertrand Ramcharan
ISBN: 9789811321030, 9789811321047, 9811321035, 9811321043
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Asia And The Drafting Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights 1st Ed Robin Ramcharan by Robin Ramcharan, Bertrand Ramcharan 9789811321030, 9789811321047, 9811321035, 9811321043 instant download after payment.

This is the first book that explicitly outlines Asian contributions to the elaboration of universal human rights values that were proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. Evidence of Asia’s contribution from the historical records of the Commission on Human Rights (1946 to 1948) profoundly refutes any remnants of the relativist ‘Asian values’ discourse. Asians shaped the ‘new humanism’ of the UDHR and the universal values that they also brought to bear on the drafting of this document. The book brings this evidence into focus in order to enter them into contemporary human rights discourse in Asia. The book coincides with the 70th anniversary (2018) of the UDHR and contributes to the ongoing global dialogue between states and societies in the development of human rights norms. At this time, the elucidation of the Asian contribution in this work is part of this dialogue.

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