Speaking for the United States, Secretary of State Warren Christophertold the June 1993 World Conference on Human Rights in Viennathat human rights are universal and that "we cannot let culturalrelativism become the last refuge of repression"1. The universalityof human rights was first recognized internationally in the1948 United Nations Declaration of Human Rights2. But the factthat these rights are recognized and even seen as universaldoes not ensure that they will be respected, even by their strongestsupporters3. The lack of an international tribunal with jurisdictionto hear complaints about human-rights violations . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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