"Human civilization assumes a variety of forms, and conditions vary from country to country. But mutual understanding can be achieved through dialogue. This human rights symposium bridges China and Germany."..."Human civilization assumes a variety of forms, and conditions vary from country to country. But mutual understanding can be achieved through dialogue. This human rights symposium bridges China and Germany." So said a German parliamentarian, who spoke on behalf of Mrs. Herta Daeubler-Gemlin, Minister of Justice of Germany, at the opening ceremony of the fourth China-Germany Human Rights Symposium held in Stuttgart on July 19, 2002. The Minister was展开更多
As one of the foundations for the legitimacy of the United Nations, the universal human rights system derives from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (here- after, "Declaration"). After World War II, the in...As one of the foundations for the legitimacy of the United Nations, the universal human rights system derives from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (here- after, "Declaration"). After World War II, the international community formulated the Declaration, the most important international human rights legal document, under the direction of the United Nations, based on reflections on brutal aggressive wars and large-scale violations of human rights.展开更多
文摘"Human civilization assumes a variety of forms, and conditions vary from country to country. But mutual understanding can be achieved through dialogue. This human rights symposium bridges China and Germany." So said a German parliamentarian, who spoke on behalf of Mrs. Herta Daeubler-Gemlin, Minister of Justice of Germany, at the opening ceremony of the fourth China-Germany Human Rights Symposium held in Stuttgart on July 19, 2002. The Minister was
文摘As one of the foundations for the legitimacy of the United Nations, the universal human rights system derives from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (here- after, "Declaration"). After World War II, the international community formulated the Declaration, the most important international human rights legal document, under the direction of the United Nations, based on reflections on brutal aggressive wars and large-scale violations of human rights.