Human rights may be categorized as political, economic, social and cultural. Examined under these four headings, neither East nor West presents a monolithic position. Many states, while scoring well in some areas, fail in others. The West has often stopped short at the attainment of political rights, while the East has concentrated on conferring economic and social rights. The issues that have played an important role in the promotion and protection of human rights in Europe are analyzed in this book from an international human rights law perspective, so that the changes that are currently taking place in Eastern Europe can be objectively assessed. This book warns of the danger of embracing political freedoms and neglecting the other rights that were formerly preferred in the East. The view is put that the preservation of the principles and ideas of a just society in Europe which are inherent in both Eastern and Western traditions should be merged and developed.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. viii, 375 pages : 23 cm. These papers arise from the proceedings of an international workshop on human rights intitiated by the Tampere Peace Research Institute, meeting each December from 1987 to 1989. They examine human rights norms and co-operation over increasingly outdated frontiers. Contents: Introduction, Allan Rosas and Jan Helgesen; human rights in the writings of Marx and Engels, Jukka Paastela; democracy and human rights, Allan Rosas; freedom of opinion and expression, Vojin Dimitrijevic; universal legal principles of fair trial in criminal proceedings, Pieter van Dijk; the prohibition of the death penalty - an emerging international norm?, Theodore S. Orlin; the right to work, Christian Tomuschat; national minorities and international law, I.P.Blishchenko and A.H.Abashidze; right to peace, right to development, right to a healthy environment - part of the solution or part of the problem?, Gabor Kardos; between Helsinkis and beyond? - human rights in the CSCE process, Jan Helgesen; national implementation of human rights, Roman Wieruszewski; reporting and complaint systems in universal human rights treaties, Bernhard Graefrath; CSCE states adherence to human rights conventions, Lauri Hannikainen. N° de réf. du vendeur 2rus223
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First Edition. Fourth volume in the series, TAPRI Studies in International Relations, focusing on current human rights problems in a changing East/West perspective. Black boards with gold-color lettering on spine, 375 pp., with jacket in clear protective cover. Excellent condition. N° de réf. du vendeur 014105
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