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This unique and timely collection describes the evolution of the human rights activities of the UN during the period 1987-97, with a focus on the 1993 World Conference of Human Rights and the subsequent creation and early years of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. All the authors were insiders - diplomats, NGO representatives, media personnel, independent human rights experts and UN staff members, including heads of the UN human rights programme - and all played active roles in the events concerned. The first UN High Commissioner, José Ayala Lasso of Ecuador, is among them. The volume draws on their experiences, perspectives and expertise.
'It is thus with great enthusiasm that I welcome the efforts to record for history, and for humanity, what transpired at the dawn of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, for it is in knowing our past that we can better confront our future.
- José Ayala Lasso (From the Foreword)
'This book contains valuable insight into the evolution of the Office and the need to build on its achievements, emphasizing its value as a powerful vehicle for change, progress, dignity and justice for all.'
- Volker Türk (From the Preface)



