Racism and human rights / edited by Raphael Walden.
Material type: TextSeries: Nijhoff Law Specials SerPublication details: Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (176 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 142941619X
- 9781429416191
- 9789401760317
- 9401760314
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
- Racism
- Antisemitism
- Human rights
- Racisme
- Antisémitisme
- Droits de l'homme (Droit international)
- antisemitism
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
- Antisemitism
- Human rights
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
- Racism
- Mensenrechten
- Rassendiscriminatie
- Niet-gouvernementele organisaties
- 341.4/85 22
- K3242 .R33 2004eb
- 86.81
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"The Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations and the Shoresh Charitable Trust."
Includes bibliographical references (page 164).
Preface / Clemens Nathan -- Racism, xenophobia and discrimination--humanity's need for a new ethical code of conduct / Hassa Bin Talal -- The Security Council and the protection of human rights / Bertrand G. Ramcharan -- The future shape of Europe / Robert Badinter -- Slavery as piracy--the legal case for reparations for slavery / Geraldine Van Bueren -- Judaism as a source of human rights / Asher Maoz -- Perceptions of the other--lessons from Jewish-Christian dialogue / Edward Kessler -- Racism and xenophobia in virtual Russia / Stella Rock -- Unease in the global village : German-language racism on the Internet / Rebekah Webb -- The European race directive : a bridge so far? / Fernne Brennan -- The drafting of the articles on the Middle East and antisemitism at the Durban Conference Against Racism / Raphael Walden.
Print version record.
The topical and thought-provoking articles in this volume have been contributed by leading authorities and discuss some of the key issues currently facing the human rights community. Many were originally circulated by the CCJO as its contribution to the vigorous debate at the World Conference Against Racism. The issues discussed include, among others, human rights and the Security Council, slavery, racism on the internet, and religion and human rights. The Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations (CCJO) was founded in 1946 by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Rene Cassin, who was also its president for many years. As an NGO in consultative status with the United Nations, it has played an active role in the growth of international human rights, both by participating in UN activities, and by lending its weight to human rights campaigns worldwide. For more information see the website www.ccjo.org.
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