Volume 54, Number 6 · April 12, 2007

Humphrey Wrote It

By Tony Judt

In response to Is the UN Doomed?* (February 15, 2007)

To the Editors:

In my recent essay on the United Nations ["Is the UN Doomed?," NYR, February 15] I described René Cassin as "the French jurist who drafted the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Canadian readers have reminded me that even though Cassin is the final declaration's best-known author, the first preliminary draft was undertaken by the Canadian lawyer John Peters Humphrey, who was director of the UN Secretariat's Human Rights Division. I am happy to acknowledge the correction.

Tony Judt
New York City


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