Tuesday 10 December 2013 is World Human Rights Day, marking the 65th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly vote to adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In recognition of this milestone, this week The Religion Factor features a series of reflections from scholars and practitioners on the relationship between religion and human rights, particularly in developing contexts. In today’s post, Erin Wilson reflects on the debate over whether human rights really are universal and the role that religions can play in relating values and rights from their particular cultural contexts to the universal and back again. Tiếp tục đọc “Religion and Human Rights: The challenges of universalism and cultural particularism”
Thẻ: Human rights education – giáo dục nhân quyền
UiO: Norwegian Center for Human Rights – The Faculty of Law
The Vietnam Programme
With a focus on civil and political rights, the Vietnam Programme seeks to support the development of a Vietnam governed according to the rule of law and human rights. By generating a space for discussion and facilitating the exchange of knowledge and experience, the Programme aims to contribute to a process driven by Vietnam itself and as reflected in their response to the Universal Periodic Review. Tiếp tục đọc “UiO: Norwegian Center for Human Rights – The Faculty of Law”

