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Human Rights: 13 Ideas Received To Be Deconstructed
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
Paris | 2022 | 79 p.
Author: 
Céline Branaa; Louise Pluyaud; Louise Savri
Corporate author: 
National Consultative Commission on Human Rights
Region: 
Global

Aimed at 14-20 year-olds, this book aims to raise awareness of human rights and reminds us of the major role they play in our lives and in the organization of contemporary society. Today, human rights are being challenged by various movements that question their usefulness, effectiveness and universality.

 

The links between certain violations of fundamental rights, climate change, the dangers of digital technology and so many other contemporary issues are often misunderstood or even ignored.

 

The NCCHR is convinced of the urgent need to reaffirm that human rights are the foundation of a democratic society. To this end, the members of the NCCHR set out to deconstruct 13 of the most common misconceptions heard or disseminated in the media and on social networks. Through 13 illustrated chapters, each corresponding to a preconceived idea, human rights appear at the heart of our civilization as a current and indispensable reference. Readers are invited to become actively involved in their promotion.

 

This book is a reminder that fundamental rights are not a construct of the past, but a necessary tool for the present. Highlighting the richness of human rights, this book is an invitation to anticipate a common future in which the dignity and freedom of the human person represent an accessible promise.

 

 

Files: 
Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Human rights
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Peace / Culture of peace
Level of education: 
Higher education
Lifelong learning
Non-formal education
Keywords: 
human rights
human rights education
Droits humains
Éducation pour les droits de l'homme