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Decolonization and the evolution of international human rights / Roland Burke.

By: Material type: TextLanguage: Eng Series: Pennsylvania studies in human rightsPublication details: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2010.Description: 234 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780812242195 (alk. paper)
  • 081224219X (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323 22
LOC classification:
  • JC571 .B85
Contents:
Human rights and the birth of the third world : the Bandung Conference -- "Transforming the end into the means" : the third world and the right to self-determination -- Putting the stamps back on : apartheid, anticolonialism, and the accidental birth of a universal right to petition -- "It is very fitting" : celebrating freedom in the Shah's Iran, the first world conference on human rights, Tehran 1968 -- "According to their own norms of civilization" : the rise of cultural relativism and the decline of human rights.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Human rights and the birth of the third world : the Bandung Conference -- "Transforming the end into the means" : the third world and the right to self-determination -- Putting the stamps back on : apartheid, anticolonialism, and the accidental birth of a universal right to petition -- "It is very fitting" : celebrating freedom in the Shah's Iran, the first world conference on human rights, Tehran 1968 -- "According to their own norms of civilization" : the rise of cultural relativism and the decline of human rights.

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