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Human Rights Evolution - cover

Human Rights Evolution

Orin Brightfield

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Human Rights Evolution explores the historical development of human rights, from early concepts of justice to modern international law. It examines how these rights have been codified and the significant obstacles that impede their global enforcement. Understanding the history of human rights is critical, especially considering that violations persist worldwide. For example, while the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) set a foundational standard, political repression and economic inequality continue to undermine its principles. The book delves into the architecture of international human rights law, including the role of treaties and conventions, while also grappling with the challenges of enforcement. It acknowledges the tension between national sovereignty and international norms, providing a comprehensive overview that traces the evolution of human rights ideas through landmark events like the Enlightenment and World Wars. By analyzing the content and scope of key international treaties, the book rigorously examines the key challenges facing the international human rights system.

 
The book progresses through different parts, first laying the groundwork by tracing the historical roots of human rights ideas. It then dissects the legal architecture, analyzing the content and scope of key international treaties. Next, the book will rigorously analyze the key challenges facing the international human rights system. Finally, it assesses the role of international organizations as well as NGOs in promoting and protecting human rights, evaluating their effectiveness and identifying areas for improvement. This approach offers a balanced assessment of different perspectives, making it valuable for anyone interested in the history and future of global human rights.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 73 pages.

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