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Examples of Human Rights in Historical Documents

Examples of Human Rights in Historical Documents. Babylonian Code of Hammurabi British Magna Carta French Declaration of the Rights of Man U.S. Bill of Rights. Events Preceding UDHR.

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Examples of Human Rights in Historical Documents

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  1. ExamplesofHuman Rights in Historical Documents • Babylonian Code of Hammurabi • British Magna Carta • French Declaration of the Rights of Man • U.S. Bill of Rights

  2. Events Preceding UDHR • WWI: Trench warfare, poison gas, and new weapons intensify war and increasingly affect civilian populations. • The League of Nations is created in response to an emerging international sense of morality. • Following the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “New Deal” (1933) guarantees social and economic benefits for workers. His “Four Freedoms” (1941) identify freedom of speech and religion, and freedom from want and fear as essential for all people. • WWII: Nazis exterminate millions of people (incl. Jews, gypsies, communists, people with disabilities, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and homosexuals). The Japanese military brutalizes residents of occupied countries. The United States drops the first atomic bomb on Japan. • Nazi and Japanese war criminals are prosecuted in the first-ever war trials: the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals. • The United Nations is established in 1945.

  3. CREATION OF UDHR 1946: Commission of Human Rights formed 1947: Drafting of declaration begins 1948: Lengthy and often divisive deliberations 12-10-1948:UN General Assembly adopts UDHR

  4. The General Assembly Vote 48 in favor (incl. Brazil, China, Cuba, Ethiopia, France, India, Iran, USA). 8 abstained (Belarus, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Ukraine, USSR, Yugoslavia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa) 2 absent (Honduras, Yemen)

  5. UN Member States Abstentions and Points of Contention

  6. Eleanor Roosevelt Delegate to UN General Assembly 1945-1952 Chairperson of Human Rights Commission

  7. UDHR Articles: Examples Article 5: Freedom from Torture Article 25: Right to Health Care

  8. International Bill of Rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights International Covenant of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights

  9. International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) e.g., Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, UK e.g., Botswana, Cuba, Mozambique, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia 7 countries: Belize, Kazakhstan, Lao, Liberia, Sao Tome and Principe, South Africa, and USA

  10. UDHR Preamble “Every indivual . . . shall strive by teaching and educate to promote respect for these rights, and fredoms . . . “ http://www.uhdr.org

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