Rene Cassin was a French judge and lawyer who played a pivotal role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. His contributions to international human rights were instrumental in shaping the post-World War II human rights framework. Cassin's work as a jurist and advocate for human rights earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1968, and his legacy continues to influence the field of human rights and international law.

"The other salient characteristic of the Declaration is its universality: it applies to all human beings without any discrimination whatever; it also applies to all territories, whatever their economic or political regime."



"The single outstanding exception was the broad yet precise mandate communicated by the General Assembly in 1946 to prepare as soon as possible the Charter of Human Rights which the San Francisco Conference had not had the time or the courage to draw up."



"The Covenant of the League of Nations had envisaged sponsoring only the protection of certain categories of men: national minorities and populations of territories controlled by other countries."



"The only compensation, gained through the influence of nongovernmental organizations, consisted in slightly broadening for private individuals the possibility of access and appeal to the agencies enforcing the Covenant concerned with civil and political rights."



"Similarly, the problem of the rights of the state in the disposition of inheritances left by individuals presents social aspects of the first importance."



"As a consequence of these hesitations and of the vague character of such innovations, the Commission on Human Rights itself had doubts from the beginning about its role and its functions in general."



"When France resolved, along with England, to lend assistance in the legitimate defense of Poland, the realization burst on us that a conflict of awesome proportions was inevitable."



"And as a child I was filled with passionate admiration for acts of civic courage I had seen performed by an elderly military doctor, who was a friend of my family."

