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Tom Lantos was a Hungarian-born U.S. Congressman remembered for
raising awareness and respect for human rights around the world. He
was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1980
becoming the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in the Congress.
In 1983 he co-founded and chaired the Congressional Human Rights
Caucus renamed in his honour as the Tom Lantos Human Rights
Commission. With articles authored by leading academics this
Festschrift remembers Tom Lantos's extensive human rights activism
on the human rights themes he was passionately involved with around
the world. The essays offer new insights on a range of topical
human rights issues, such as human rights education, religious
freedom, post-conflict justice, minority rights and identity
politics.
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