Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Explore the profound insights of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Johannes Morsink, a significant work published in 2000. This book delves into the political and philosophical foundations that underpin this pivotal declaration, making it essential reading for anyone interested in human rights, international relations, and political science. With a comprehensive page count of 396 pages, Morsink skillfully blends rigorous analysis and compelling commentary, offering a unique perspective on the principles of freedom and justice. This volume is hailed by the American Journal of International Law as "a splendid volume," showcasing its value for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're seeking to deepen your understanding of civil rights or the role of the United Nations in global governance, Morsink's work is a vital resource. Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential text to your collection at bookshop.lt!