This book gives an overview of the establishment, dispersion and effects of human rights in Europe during the Cold War. It explores the links between the state, the citizen and the individual, and their relationship with international law, both from an Eastern and a Western perspective.
The volume shows how conflicting interests collided when the exact meaning of human rights had to be established; it discusses various approaches to the idea of imposing respect for human rights on countries where they were being systematically violated; and it assesses what effect international accords on human rights, especially the 1975 Helsinki Final Act, actually had in practice.
Based on new archival research, this book will be of much interest to students of Cold War Studies, human rights, European history, international law and IR in general.
Karl Molin is Professor of History at Stockholm University.
Kjersti Brathagen is a researcher at the Centre for Contemporary History, University of Oslo.
Rasmus Mariager is a post-doc fellow at the University of Copenhagen.
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