Publication Date
1969
Abstract
MANY movements are discernible in these turbulent days of social change and revolution. Not the least is a great tidal movement, global in its dimensions, for the articulation, extension and more effective vindication of human rights. The celebration in 1968 of the twentieth anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations Assembly of the Declaration of Human Rights riveted special attention on the human rights movement and makes this subject particularly appropriate. Since the phrasing is so apt to describe the situation, I hope I shall be forgiven for cribbing a part of Shakespeare's familiar sentence and using it in my title.
Recommended Citation
Kauper, Paul G.
(1969)
"Human Rights: A Tide in the Affairs of Men,"
Georgia Law Review: Vol. 3:
No.
4, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/glr/vol3/iss4/2
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