René Cassin and Human Rights

René Cassin and Human Rights

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781107032569
Untertitel:
From the Great War to the Universal Declaration
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Jay Winter, Antoine Prost
Herausgeber:
European Community
Auflage:
13002 Auflage 2nd edition
Anzahl Seiten:
397
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.06.2013
ISBN:
978-1-107-03256-9

Informationen zum Autor Jay Winter is Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University. He has published widely on the history of the First World War, and is one of the founders of the Historial de la grande guerre, the international museum of the Great War in Péronne, France. He is author of Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History (Cambridge University Press, 1995). Klappentext Presents a new interpretation of the history of human rights through the biography of a key player in the movement. Zusammenfassung Through the biography of one extraordinary man at the centre of the human rights movement! this book reveals how the political and intellectual movement emerged from the experiences of a generation who endured two world wars! and gained the momentum to ultimately enshrine the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction to the English edition; Part I. In the Shadow of the Great War: 1. Family and education, 1887?14; 2. The Great War and its aftermath; 3. Cassin in Geneva; 4. From nightmare to reality: 1936?40; Part II. The Jurist of Free France: 5. Free France: 1940?; 6. World war: 1941?; 7. Restoring the Republican legal order: the 'Comit? Juridique'; 8. Freeze frame: Ren? Cassin in 1944; Part III. The Struggle for Human Rights: 9. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: origins and echoes; 10. The vice-president of the Conseil d'Etat, 1944?60; 11. A Jewish life; Conclusion; An essay on sources.

Klappentext
Presents a new interpretation of the history of human rights through the biography of a key player in the movement.

Zusammenfassung
Through the biography of one extraordinary man at the centre of the human rights movement, this book reveals how the political and intellectual movement emerged from the experiences of a generation who endured two world wars, and gained the momentum to ultimately enshrine the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Inhalt
Introduction to the English edition; Part I. In the Shadow of the Great War: 1. Family and education, 188714; 2. The Great War and its aftermath; 3. Cassin in Geneva; 4. From nightmare to reality: 193640; Part II. The Jurist of Free France: 5. Free France: 1940; 6. World war: 1941; 7. Restoring the Republican legal order: the 'Comit Juridique'; 8. Freeze frame: Ren Cassin in 1944; Part III. The Struggle for Human Rights: 9. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: origins and echoes; 10. The vice-president of the Conseil d'Etat, 194460; 11. A Jewish life; Conclusion; An essay on sources.


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