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The Conservative Case for Human Rights
Authors:Michael Tugendhat
Abstract:This article explores how conservative values and Conservative Party politicians helped to shape the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948 and the European Convention on Human rights (ECHR) 1950. It provides an overview of the history of conservatism in the UK with a focus on the way that Conservative Party administrations promoted the protection of human rights, including social and economic rights. The author argues that the Conservative Party should continue to play a key role in protecting human rights legislation rather than regarding human rights as a ‘foreign’ imposition from Europe.
Keywords:conservatism  Blackstone  Peel  Disraeli  Bill of Rights  Churchill  Thatcher  social welfare  Conservative Party
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