A WorldPublicOpinion.org study of 25 nations from around the world has found a remarkable degree of consensus in support of the principles enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which will celebrate its 60th anniversary on December 10. But there are certain limits--when presented difficult conditions, such as the potential for political instability, publics in a few nations back away from unequivocal support for some rights, though most publics do not
Existing literature on foreign aid and human rights often presupposes that constituents favor using ...
A dominant common perception is that the UN agenda of human rights is of Western origin and that suc...
A new poll of 20 countries from around the world finds a striking global consensus that the free mar...
International differences in support for human rights are reviewed. The first of two sections review...
A BBC World Service poll that surveyed 23 countries finds nearly universal support for dramatic refo...
Data for this study is available at http://hdl.handle.net/1903/10144Publics around the world favor d...
According to a WorldPublicOpinion.org poll, publics around the world express a widespread consensus ...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations conducted around the world finds that, in every nation p...
Seventy years ago, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the ...
The United Nations is one of the organizations charged with developing and promoting international h...
This dissertation aims to answer the question: Why did developed countries tend to vote against some...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 24 nations from around the world finds a widespread perception ...
Over the last half-century, the number of treaties that address issues of human rights has grown fro...
Existing literature on foreign aid and human rights often presupposes that constituents favor using ...
A dominant common perception is that the UN agenda of human rights is of Western origin and that suc...
A new poll of 20 countries from around the world finds a striking global consensus that the free mar...
International differences in support for human rights are reviewed. The first of two sections review...
A BBC World Service poll that surveyed 23 countries finds nearly universal support for dramatic refo...
Data for this study is available at http://hdl.handle.net/1903/10144Publics around the world favor d...
According to a WorldPublicOpinion.org poll, publics around the world express a widespread consensus ...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations conducted around the world finds that, in every nation p...
Seventy years ago, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the ...
The United Nations is one of the organizations charged with developing and promoting international h...
This dissertation aims to answer the question: Why did developed countries tend to vote against some...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 24 nations from around the world finds a widespread perception ...
Over the last half-century, the number of treaties that address issues of human rights has grown fro...
Existing literature on foreign aid and human rights often presupposes that constituents favor using ...
A dominant common perception is that the UN agenda of human rights is of Western origin and that suc...
A new poll of 20 countries from around the world finds a striking global consensus that the free mar...