"The single outstanding exception was the broad yet precise mandate communicated by the General Assembly in 1946 to prepare as soon as possible the Charter of Human Rights which the San Francisco Conference had not had the time or the courage to draw up"
- Rene Cassin
About this Quote
This quote by Rene Cassin is describing the General Assembly's required in 1946 to develop the Charter of Human Rights. This required was a broad yet precise one, as well as it was issued to the San Francisco Conference. Nonetheless, the San Francisco Conference did not have the moment or the guts to prepare the Charter of Human Rights. This was the single outstanding exception to the General Assembly's required.
The Charter of Human Rights was an important file that described the rights of all people, no matter race, sex, or faith. It was a record that was implied to protect the rights of all people and guarantee that every person was treated relatively and equally. The General Assembly's required was a contact us to action to develop this paper, as well as the San Francisco Conference was incapable to do so. Rene Cassin's quote is a suggestion of the significance of the Charter of Human Rights as well as the requirement to guarantee that it is developed and also respected.
This quote is written / told by Rene Cassin between October 5, 1887 and February 20, 1976. He/she was a famous Judge from France.
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