[***Moderator's note: For a summary of last year's discussion on culture of human rights, please see http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-education/markup/msg01188.html ***] Dear colleagues, Returning to the discussion a year ago on human rights culture, I would like to present the academic definition of human rights culture published in November 2003 in the Russian magazine "Law and Life" by Ms. Evgeniya Pavlenko, sorry for my translation: "Human rights culture is a component part of spiritual culture constituting the system of knowledge, values, attitudes, and psychological senses based on recognition and respecting human dignity, rights and freedoms as well as practical skills and abilities on their realization and advocacy." Sincerely yours, Roman Sinelnikov ======== Global Human Rights Education listserv ======== Send mail intended for the list to <hr-education@hrea.org>. Archives of the list can be found at: http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-education/markup/maillist.php If you have problems (un)subscribing, contact <owner-hr-education@hrea.org>. **You are welcome to reprint, copy, archive, quote or re-post this item, but please retain the original and listserv source.
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