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Global consciousness of human rights grew dramatically during the second half of the 20th century. Today many more human rights are recognized by international law, and far more people are involved and interested in human rights. This book tells the history of this revolution in global thinking and discusses all the critical issues now facing the human rights movement.
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The Mobilization of Shame: A World View of Human Rights
September 1, 2002, Yale University Press
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0300093195 9780300093193
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"The paradox of the formation of the United Nations is that the original 48 nations and the 152 countries who have joined them since 1945 voted for the erosion of their own national sovereignty."
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