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Page 1: The Universal Declaration of Human rights

The Universal Declaration of Human rights

Yunxi Wang, Annekatrin Nagel

Page 2: The Universal Declaration of Human rights

Overview of the Drafting Process

Page 3: The Universal Declaration of Human rights

Overview of the Drafting Process

March 1947• John

Humphrey makes Draft outline

June 1947• Review by

Drafting Commission of CHR

• Cassin gets assignment to prepare Draft

2.-17.December 1947• Draft presented

to CHR• Working Group

produces Geneva Draft

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Overview of the Drafting Process

May/ June 1948• Discussion about

several points in the CHR

• Most troublesome meeting

Sep-Dec 1948• Third

Commission of the General Assembly meeting

• Several amendments to various articles

December 10th 1948• UDHR adopted• 48 to 0 votes

(several abstentions!)

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Overview of the Drafting Process

• Draft process proceeded rapidly:

• Advantage of the UDHR laying out moral principles and not binding law

Discussion focused mainly on word choice and minor changes.

• Mrs. Roosevelt's skillful bureaucratic operation

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The First Drafts of the Declaration

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The First Drafts of the Declaration:John Humphrey’s Draft Outline

• Framework of western liberalism incorporating a range of social and economic rights

• Rights with legal details implying level of enforcement > rather convention than declaration

• Individual protected against state• Right to petition• Critique: Vladimir Koretsky (Representative of the

Soviet Union)

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The First Drafts of the Declaration:Cassin’s Draft

• Kept many of the articles of Humphrey’s Outline• still intended to support implementation although

not specific on the mechanisms

Next 12 month his draft was discussed and revised:- text shortened- character changed from articles (legal character) to

principles

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UNESCO interlude

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The UNESCO Interlude

• 1947 UNESCO project on the issue of Universal Human Rights was started (scholars and cultural theorists from all over the world wrote on the issue)

• Complicated Issues such as fundamental differences in the conception of rights and the relationship of individual and state, etc.

• The work was completely disregarded and remained unmentioned in the drafting process because of the bureaucratic issue that there was no prior information to the CHR

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Some Participants

• E.H. Carr, Aldous Huxley• Jacques Maritain • Mohandas Gandhi, Humayun Kabir • Benedetto Croce • Richard McKeon, Quincy Wright • Chung-Shu Lo

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Negotiating the controversial articles

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Negotiating the controversial articles

• 1 right to rebellion some countries supported because they

attained independence through its exercise BUT ! Britain: feared that it would provide legitimacy

to armed insurrection in the colonies US: the respect for human rights obviated the

need for revolution

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Negotiating the controversial articles

• 2 universal basis of human rights What is the original source of these inherent

values. Nature? God? > Issue Remained unsolved.

• 3 from men to human beings The idea “woman” seems excluded, so became

human beings. The item “brotherhood” as well

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Negotiating the controversial articles

• 4 minority right are not recognized

Because of sensitive domestic matters

• 5 death penalty

Soviet Union PUSH US EU deny, blaming Soviet

Union’s hypocrisy

• 6 right to social security or justice or insurance

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Debating the hierarchy in universal right

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Debating the hierarchy in universal right

• Whether include economic, social, cultural rights

U.S and Britain: not include them but they did not win the debate

• Relationship between economic, social, cultural rights and western civil and political right

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Abstentions to the universal declaration

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Abstentions to the universal declaration

• South Africa’s quit: it’s apartheid regime a human rights pariah

• Saudi Arabia: secular Eurocentric basis 1 their religious foundations 2 western imperialism

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Abstentions to the universal declaration

• Soviet bloc: western ideological bias the interdependence between the citizen and

the stateHuman right without state was “empty illusions”

• However, UDHR affirmed that individual

human rights are transcending national

boundaries.

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Conclusion: searching for the universal in the declaration

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Conclusion: searching for the universal in the declaration

• Cultural imperialism Vs. cultural relativism

• US predominant influence English dominant

• However, the most important obstacle is enforcement

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Conclusion: searching for the universal in the declaration

• But, at last a positive tone?

• “ The Declaration will develop its own

implementation.”

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Questions?

Thank you


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