: Wolfgang Schmale, Christopher Treiblmayr
: Wolfgang Schmale, Christopher Treiblmayr
: Human Rights Leagues in Europe (1898-2016)
: Franz Steiner Verlag
: 9783515116343
: Historische Mitteilungen ? Beihefte
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When the FrenchLigue des droits de l'homme was founded in 1898, it was the world's first league for human rights. Over the following decades, human rights leagues were formed in many other countries following its example, and from 1922, they advocated for a universal human rights ideal under the auspices of a shared umbrella organization. The majority of these leagues were forced to interrupt their activities at some point, especially during the National Socialist period. After World War II, many leagues experienced a renaissance. Not least through their cooperation with the United Nations, they significantly contributed to the global acceptance of the very idea of human rights in the second half of the 20th century. The contributors in this volume break new ground: they provide a so-far lacking overview of international research on human rights leagues, synthesizing it and identifying research desiderata. Some of the presented civil society associations, like those in Eastern Europe, have never before been subject to scholarly consideration.

Table of contents6
Acknowledgements8
Barbara Helige:Foreword by the President of the Austrian League for Human Rights10
Florence Bellivier:Foreword by the Deputy Secretary General of the Fédération internationaledes ligues des droits de l’homme (FIDH). The Death Penalty as an Area ofActivity of the FIDH and the Leagues for Human Rights12
Wolfgang Schmale / Christopher Treiblmayr:The History of Human Rights Leagues. An Introduction16
Appendix: Human Rights Leagues in the Interwar Period25
Contributions34
William D. Irvine:War, Peace and Human Rights. The Dilemma of theLigue des droits de l’homme36
Gilles Manceron:The French Ligue des droits de l’homme’s Interest in International Issuesfrom 1898 to the 1980s. Founding and Supporting theFédération internationale des droits de l’homme46
Emmanuel Naquet: The LDH and the Bund Neues Vaterland. The Convergence of Two Human Rights Associations, 1914 to 193980
Lora Wildenthal:The Reincarnations of the German League for Human Rightsin Occupied and West Germany96
Paul Aubert:The Spanish League of Human Rights124
Michalis Moraitidis:The History and the Interventions of theHellenic League for Human Rights (1918–2016)140
Izabela Mrzyg?ód:The League for the Defence of Human and Civil Rightsin Interwar Poland (1921–1937)158
Eric Vial:The Lega italiana dei diritti dell’uomo (Italian Human Rights League)174
Stilyan Deyanov:The Romanian League for Human Rights – a “Child of the Comintern”?(and possible comparison with the Bulgarian League)196
Christopher Treiblmayr:The Austrian League for Human Rightsand its International Relations (1926–1938)224
Osman ??çi:The History of 20th-century Human Rights Movements in Turkey258
Forum282
David Morelli:The Belgian League for Human Rights.A First Outline for Future Research284
Paul Fonck:The Luxembourgish League for Human Rights294
Doris Leuenberger / Patrick Herzig:A Brief History of the Swiss League for Human Rights304
Contributors312
Index of Names316