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Analysis On Limitations And Challenges Of The United Nations' Human Right Organizations After Cold War

Posted on:2007-02-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360182993475Subject:International relations
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The human rights organizations that are established by the United Nations play a key role in promoting the protection of human right. Along with more and more countries joining the United Nations, The U.N formulated a series of international conventions, which allow it to carry on the surveillance and the examination to the conditions of human right in member countries, however, the U.N is only an international organization, not a world government, which cause it to have a limitation in human right safeguarding. Especially after the Cold War, the new problems emerged as the international political pattern was changed. Western countries' "non-boundary" and the chaos of the international humanitarianism intervention have brought about the big challenge to the U.N. China, as a positive participant in world human right protection have done a great contribution to this process. Because the various countries' scholars appraised the U.N human right safeguarding in different ways, it will be very meaningful to make an objective appraisal of it in order to improve the world human rights protection.
Keywords/Search Tags:United Nations, human rights, protective regime, international contract
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