This volume elucidates the debates surrounding the historical development of human rights after 1945. The authors examine a number of specific human rights, including the prohibition of discrimination, freedom of opinion, the right to asylum and the prohibition of slavery and forced labor, to consider how different historical experiences and legal traditions shaped their formulation. Through the examples of Latin America and the former Soviet Union, they explore the connections between human rights movements and human rights education. Finally, they address current challenges in human rights education to elucidate the role of historical experience in education.
The publication of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future" was published in March 2010 and edited by Rainer Huhle.
ISBN-13: 978-3-9810631-9-6. Berlin 2010, English, 196 pages.
The publication can be ordered via email at the foundation.
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Selected chapters: Introduction, chapter 1, chapter 2, chapter 3, chapter 4