Sergei Kovalyov is a central figure in the struggle for human rights in Russia. He was a leading Soviet biology academic and, in the 1970s after becoming active in dissident circles, was arrested by the KGB, tried, imprisoned and subjected to internal exile. After his release, he continued to work for human rights, eventually becoming chairman of the Soviet Human Rights Committee and chairman of the Presidential Human Rights Commission, in which positions he was extremely influential in framing human rights provisions in post-Communist Russia. He subsequently took President Yeltsin to task for human rights failings, eventually resigning in protest. This book, by tracing Kovalyov's political career, shows how human rights developed in Russia in late Soviet and post Soviet times.
ISBN: | 9780415323697 |
Publication date: | 24th June 2004 |
Author: | Emma Gilligan |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 253 pages |
Series: | BASEES/RoutledgeCurzon Series on Russian and East European Studies |
Genres: |
Human rights, civil rights Social and political philosophy |