He created the 30 human rights which states our rights and called it Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
John Peters Humphrey
John Peters Humphrey died in 1995, on March 14th.
John Peters Humphrey was born on 1905-04-30.
John Peters Humphrey
Some quotes attributed to John Peters Humphrey, the principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, include: "The imperative need today is for a means of facilitating international co-operation--to bring about a true world community where the fundamental rights and freedoms embodied in the Universal Declaration can be fully realized." "Universal human rights are essential for maintaining a just and stable society." "Human rights are not a privilege conferred by government. They are every human being's entitlement by virtue of his humanity."
John Humphrey was the representative of the UN Secretariat to the Commission on Human Rights. His position within the United Nations was Director of the Human Rights Division in the Secretariat's Department of Social Affairs.
he was the man who created the universal declaration of human rights.
John P. Humphrey has written: 'On the edge of greatness' -- subject(s): Diaries, Diplomats, History, Human rights, Lawyers, United Nations, United Nations. Division of Human Rights
John Peter Humphrey was a Canadian lawyer and human rights advocate, best known for his role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948. He served as a professor of law at McGill University and was a prominent figure in international human rights law. His contributions significantly shaped the development of human rights norms and standards worldwide. Humphrey's work emphasized the importance of protecting individual rights and dignity on a global scale.
John A. Humphrey was born in 1823.
John Humphrey Davidson died in 1954.
John Humphrey Davidson was born in 1876.