The Universal Declaration for Human Rights was approved in 1948 and
yet more than fifty years later some human rights-especially the
rights of groups such as women, minorities, and indigenous
peoples-continue to be at risk. This book examines recent
humanitarian catastrophes involving such groups and suggests how
the society of states may develop a collective capacity for human
rights enforcement. Above all, it emphasizes the long term efforts
to stabilize weak or failing societies and to develop democratic
governments on which the protection of human rights ultimately
depends.
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