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THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights : fifty years and beyond / edited by Yael Danieli, Elsa Stamatopoulou, Clarence J. Dias ; foreword by Kofi A. Anan ; epilogue by Mary Robinson. - AMITYVILLE : Baywood Publishing Company, [copy. 1999]. - XXII, 465 p. ; 24 cm
ISBN 0-89503-192-2 (Encad.) : GDDC


DIREITOS HUMANOS, DIREITO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO, DECLARAÇÃO UNIVERSAL DOS DIREITOS DO HOMEM

Foreword / Kofi A. Anan. Reflections by Nobel Laureates / Nadine Gordimer (Nobel Laureate in Literature - 1991), M F Perutz (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry - 1962), John Polanyi, (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry - 1986), Archbishop Desmond Tutu, (Nobel Peace Laureate - 1984). PART I: INTRODUCTION. Voices: A tribute to human rights / Elie Wiesel (Nobel Peace Laureate - 1986). Introduction / Elsa Stamatopoulou, Yael Danieli, Clarence J. Dias. PART II: THE UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM. Chapter 1- The perspective of the victim / Theo van Boven. Chapter 2- A victims' pespective on the international human rights treaty regime / B. G. Ramcharan. Chapter 3- International Labour Organization (ILO) standards and human rights / Lee Swepston. Chapter 4- The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the promotion and protection of human rights / Janusz Symonides. Chapter 5- The United Nations Declaration on principles of justice for victims of crime and abuse of power / Irene Melup. Chapter 6- Thematic mechanisms and the protection of human rights / Bacre Waly Ndiaye. Chapter 7- The country mechanisms of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights / Mel James. Chapter 8- Closer to the victim: United Nations Human Rights field operations / Ian Martin. Chapter 9- Toward an international criminal court / Roger S. Clark, David Tolbert. PART III: HUMAN RIGHTS OF SPECIFIC GROUPS: CONCEPTUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Chapter 10- Recognizing and realizing women's human rights / Maria Suarez Toro, Shanthi Dairiam. Voices: Lessening the suffering after wartime sexual slavery / Kim, Yoon Shim. Voices: Work tools: patience and understanding / Biba Metikos. Chapter 11- A vision for childrem: the Convention on the Rights of the Child / Marta Santos Pais. Voices: John, an australian aboriginal child. Voices: Alfredo, abducted by RENAMO in Mozambique. Susan, abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. Chapter 12- Indigenous peoples and their demands within the modern human rights movement / S. James Anaya. Chapter 13- New minority rights for the Twenty-First Century / Hurst Hannum. Chapter 14- Searching for human security and dignity: human rights, refugees, and the internally displaced / Maria Stavropoulou. Chapter 15- Protection of the rights of migrants / Graziano Battistella. Chapter 16- Homelessness and the right to adequate housing: confronting exclusion, sustaining change / Miloon Kothari. Chapter 17- Other groups in struggles against discrimination / Leandro Despouy, Hugo Garcia Garcilazo, Eugene B. Brody, Julia Tavares de Alvarez, Julie Dorf. PART IV: CREATING A CULTURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS. Chapter 18- Technical cooperation in the field of human rights, past and present, reflections for further development / Jamal Benomar. Chapter 19- Human rights education: the humanizing of a global society / Peter Thuynsma, Heather Thuynsma. Voices: A legacy for everyone / Tracy Roosevelt. PART V: INTERFACE BETWEEN GLOBAL AND REGIONAL PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. Chapter 20- Interface between global and regional protection and promotion of human rights: an african perspective / M. Adama Dieng. Chapter 21- The rebellion of the vulnerable: perspectives from the Americas / Susana Chiarotti Boero. Chapter 22- Protection of human rights in Asia and the Pacific: thimk universal, act regional? / Vitit Muntarbhorn. Chapter 23- Human rights and victims' rights in Europe / Gudmundur Alfredsson. Chapter 24- Human rights in East and Central Europe / Malgorzata Fuszara. Voices / Vaclav Havel (President Czech Republic). PART VI: THE TRAUMA OF HUMAN RIGHTS DENIAL AND VIOLATION. Chapter 25- The impact of traumatic human rights violations on victims and the mental health profession's response / Brian Engdahl, Marianne Kastrup, James Jaranson, Yael Danieli. Chapter 26- The role of health professionals in protecting and promoting human rights: a paradigm for professional responsibility / Susannah Sirkin, Vincent Iacopino, Michael Grodin, Yael Danieli. Voices: Freedom: press, speech, expression / Terry Anderson. PART VII: MAINSTREAMING HUMAN RIGHTS. Chapter 27- Peace, the security council and human rights / Andrew Clapham. Voices: We also have the right to dream / Rosa Anaya Perla. Chapter 28- Human rights, development, and environment / Clarence J. Dias. Chapter 29- Changing forces and non-state actors in the struggle for human rights / Russel Lawrence Barsh. Chapter 30- The poorest teach us the indivisibility of human rights / Alwine A. de Vos van Steenwijk. Voices: Is the America? The new freedom bus travels the country / Cheri Honkala. Epilogue / Mary Robinson (United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights). Contributors.