Origins of Human Rights: World War II and Beyond

Origins of Human Rights: World War II and Beyond
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The origin and evolution of human rights, particularly after World War II, are explored through the influence of key figures like Eleanor Roosevelt. Dive into the foundations of universal human rights and their significance in shaping global governance.

  • Human Rights
  • World War II
  • Universal Declaration
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Global Governance

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  1. LESSON 2: ORIGINS HUMAN RIGHTS? Street Law University of Houston Law Center Spring 2017

  2. Is it fair? Today everyone wearing glasses will be getting extra credit and will get an A at the end of the course. What is Equality?

  3. Life Is Beautiful (1997) Italy Video Excerpt What happened during World War II?

  4. Origins of Human Rights World War II United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Government obligations: to respect, to protect and fulfill human rights.

  5. What are human rights? There are 30 Human rights articles. Examples: right to life, right to liberty, right to education, right to health, and right to religious freedom.

  6. Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt s wife, was very influential in the creation of the Universal Declaratio of Human Rights

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