Abstract: | In the following speech, delivered at the Atlantic Human Rights Centre, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, on 20 March 1998, Canadian Senator Donald Oliver urges the international community to commit itself to the universality of human rights. In an increasingly interdependent world, he says, nations will no longer be afforded the luxury of merely judging themselves. Their actions and progress in matters of human rights will be judged by the court of international public opinion, nongovernment organizations, and those standards that we have come to regard as representing the norms of civilized behavior. It is no longer possible to speak of world order without taking into account the protection of human rights and the remedy of human wrongs. |