A Magna Carta for all Humanity by Francesca Klug

A Magna Carta for all Humanity by Francesca Klug

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The Magna Carta, sealed in 1215, has become a byword for basic liberties.When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948, Eleanor Roosevelt called it a Magna Carta for all humankind.

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A Magna Carta for all Humanity by Francesca Klug

The Magna Carta, sealed in 1215, has become a byword for basic liberties.When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948, Eleanor Roosevelt called it a Magna Carta for all humankind.

'If you read one book on rights this is it - a global citizen's guidebook to human rights, infused with the compassion and ethics which are the hallmark of Francesca Klug' - Baroness Helena Kennedy QC

'Professor Francesca Klug, one of Britain’s most distinguished authorities, offers an intellectual and personal exploration of the Universal Declaration of 1948 and the very idea of human rights.' - Professor Philippe Sands, University College London

'This is an outstanding account of how, in a fast moving world, human rights have developed into ethical values for pluralist societies. It draws on history, politics and law with all the authority and insight of an insider who helped to shape recent stages of the journey in the UK.' Sir Keir Starmer QC

I do not know of a better introduction to thinking about the field, written with such a relevant purpose. The book is also very well written and eschews dry academic style in favour of the voice of passionate personal commitment but not at the loss of erudition or balance. There are not many good reads in our field; this is one. - Sir Nigel Rodney is Chair of the Human Rights Centre, University of Essex


'If you read one book on rights this is it - a global citizen's guidebook to human rights, infused with the compassion and ethics which are the hallmark of Francesca Klug.' - Baroness Helena Kennedy QC

'Professor Francesca Klug, one of Britain’s most distinguished authorities, offers an intellectual and personal exploration of the Universal Declaration of 1948 and the very idea of human rights.' - Professor Philippe Sands, University College London

'This is an outstanding account of how, in a fast moving world, human rights have developed into ethical values for pluralist societies. It draws on history, politics and law with all the authority and insight of an insider who helped to shape recent stages of the journey in the UK.' Sir Keir Starmer QC

I do not know of a better introduction to thinking about the field, written with such a relevant purpose. The book is also very well written and eschews dry academic style in favour of the voice of passionate personal commitment but not at the loss of erudition or balance. There are not many good reads in our field; this is one. - Sir Nigel Rodney is Chair of the Human Rights Centre, University of Essex

Francesca Klug is a Professorial Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Human Rights at the London School of Economics and has researched, written and lectured on human rights for 25 years. She is a former Commissioner on the Equality and Human Rights Commission and advised on the model for incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights reflected in the UK’s Human Rights Act.

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ISBN 13 9780415423748
ISBN 10 0415423740
Title A Magna Carta for all Humanity
Author Francesca Klug
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2015-05-26
Number of pages 300
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.