
René Cassin
René Cassin was a prominent French jurist and diplomat, best known for his role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. He served as a judge at the International Court of Justice and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1968 for his contributions to international law and human rights. Cassin's work has had a lasting impact on the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide.
Born on Mar 05, 1887 (138 years old)
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Rene Cassin was an advocate for liberty and human rights, known for drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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René Cassin was a co-author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and emphasized the importance of human rights for global peace.
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