TY - GEN AU - Reoch, Richard Ed. TI - Human rights : the new consensus SN - 095204692X U1 - 362.870973 PY - 1994/// CY - London PB - Regency Press N1 - CONTENT Introduction His Excellency Boutros Boutros-Ghali,Secretary-General of the United Nations 7 Forward Sadako Ogata,United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 9 Editor's viewpoint Richard Reoch 10 The Key Issues 21 A question of principle by Thomas Hammarberg 23 An equal voice by Charlotte Bunch 27 New development agenda by Patricia Feeney 32 Fundamental freedoms by Pierre Sane 38 Defending the future by Shulamith Koenig 43 Raising awareness by Roberto Savio 49 Partnership in action by Pauline Comeau 53 Contest in Vienna by Kumudini Samuel 57 Politics, Society and Human Rights 63 A solidarity pact by Jean Mayer 64 The peace paradox by Andrew Clapham 68 A horrendous toll by International Alert 71 Crisis of civilization by Terra Femina 77 Women's voice The Global Campaign for Women's Human Rights 79 The next generation by Sleepy Eye La Framboise 80 Squandered opportunities by United Nations Children's Fund 80 Undefined and unprotected by NGOs for the rights of the elderly 85 Issues for the 1990s by United Nations Population Fund 86 Critical participation by International Year of the World's Indigenous People 89 Human rights defenders by Michael H. Posner 91 African viewpoint by Makau Mutua 97 The social framework: an Arab view by Arab non-governmental organizations 100 A European perspective by Catherine Lalumiere 103 Development, Business and Human Rights 109 Denial and neglect by Philip Alston 111 The poverty process by International Fund for Agricultural Development 117 Linking rights and development by Lawyers Committee for Human Rights 119 Human centred development by Maurice Williams 122 Ethical standards by Ryuzaburo Kaku 127 An Agenda 21 for human rights by Paulo Scrgio Pinheiro 131 Balancing the environment by Anand Panyarachun 135 A South Asian perspective by Neeliin Tiruchelvam 139 Growth with equity by Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean 143 Rights at work by International Confederation of Free Trade Unions 145 The power of business by Tim Smith 149 Human rights and investment by Clifton Sorrell Jr 153 Change in the wind by Robert Adams 157 An instrument for change by Walter Hoadley 161 The Minnesota Principles 165 The Debate Unfolds 167 Fall's last-ditch attempt to save draft pact AlbertinaSisulu call for action If times were right NGOs rebuff UN rights conference Indigenous people plead for attention and sensitivity Arab NGOs in agreement on women's rights NGOs face exclusion from crucial drafting committee The curtain goes up Funds needed for the UN's human rights crusade End genocide in Bosnia Rights are universal and indivisible Message addressed to the World Conference on Human Rights by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates A world court for ethnic disputes Fact-finding under siege The great media divide Drafters to burn midnight oil The right to life A glass half full or half empty? Women's zeal unmatched in Vienna In search of a new development strategy Probing rights violations Conference votes on Bosnia The silent shoes of Bosnia Asylum under siege in Europe NGOs make plans beyond Vienna The Vienna Declaration 191 The Vienna Declaration and Program of Action 193 NGO Final Forum 229 NGO Forum final Report 230 The High Commissioner for Human Rights 253 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 254 Facing up to failures by Amnesty International 257 Treaties and Declarations 263 Universal Declaration of Human Right 265 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 267 Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 278 Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights aiming at the abolition of the death penalty 281 International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights 283 Tunis Declaration 288 San Jose Declaration 239 Bangkok Declaration 293 Declaration on the Right to Development 297 Glossary 303 ER -