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1968 Nobel Peace Prize

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1968 Nobel Peace Prize
René Cassin
"for his struggle to ensure the rights of man as stipulated in the UN Declaration."
Date
  • 9 October 1968
    (announcement)
  • 10 December 1968
    (ceremony)
LocationOslo, Norway
Presented byNorwegian Nobel Committee
First award1901
WebsiteOfficial website
← 1967 ·Nobel Peace Prize· 1969 →

The1968 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the French juristRené Cassin (1887–1976) "for his struggle to ensure the rights of man as stipulated in theUN Declaration."[1][2] He is the ninth French recipient of the peace prize.[2]

Laureate

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Main articles:René Cassin andUniversal Declaration of Human Rights

After experiencing the horrors of theWorld War I and ending up becoming a severely wounded soldier, René Cassin discovered the very value and dignity of human life. Inspired, he represented France at theLeague of Nations during the inter-war years, and worked fordisarmament. In the 1920s, Cassin sought to bring reconciliation between former enemies, and declared that military veterans were especially well equipped to bring about reconciliation and peace. Hence, he supported war veteran's efforts in peace conferences. AfterWorld War II, he was assigned to theUnited Nations to help draft the 1948Universal Declaration of Human Rights together withP. C. Chang,Charles Malik andEleanor Roosevelt. During thedrafting process, he contributed much in its revisions, expansions and improvements until it was accepted by theGeneral Assembly duringits third session on 10 December 1948. He later became the president of theEuropean Court of Human Rights in 1965 to 1968, after which, through his lifelong efforts to ensure universal human rights, theNorwegian Nobel Committee recognized him.[3][4]

Deliberations

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Nominations

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René Cassin was nominated only in three occasions: in 1949 by 1937 Nobel laureateRobert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, in 1950 by American lawyerManley Ottmer Hudson and in 1968 by French law professorGeorges Vedel.[5][6]

In total, theNorwegian Nobel Committee earned 78 nominations for 34 individuals and 14 organizations suchVinoba Bhave,Hermann Gmeiner,Danilo Dolci,U Thant,Cyrus S. Eaton and theUniversal Esperanto Association. Seventeen of the nominees were newly nominated such asNorman Borlaug (awarded in1970),Halvard Lange,John S. Knight,Alfonso García Robles (awarded in 1982),Frans Hemerijckx,Vicenç Ferrer Moncho,Ernst Bloch,René Maheu,John Collins, theWorld Health Organization (WHO), theWorld Council of Churches (WCW) and theUNESCO. The British philanthropistSue Ryder was the only female nominee. Notable figures likeOtto Hahn (awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry),Joseph Kentenich,Muriel Lester,Thomas Merton,Georgios Papandreou,Amparo Poch y Gascón,Gabrielle Radziwill andPitirim Sorokin died in 1968 without having been nominated for the peace prize.[7]

Official list of nominees and their nominators for the prize
No.NomineeCountry/
Headquarters
MotivationsNominator(s)
Individuals
1Vinoba Bhave
(1895–1982)
 India"for his work for world peace."Dominique Pire, O.P.
(1910–1969)
2Ernst Bloch
(1885–1977)
 Germany"as a representative of the prophetic-messianic ideas and the peace idea."Michael Landmann
(1913–1984)
3Norman Borlaug
(1914–2009)
 United States"[withThe Rockefeller Foundation] for their work in the development of the very high yielding Mexican dwarf wheats which are markedly increasing the world's food supply."Roscoe L. Barrel (?)
4Frederick Burdick (?)(prob.Eugene Burdick (1918–1965)) United States"for contributing to the cause of word peace by publishing Gist Research polls."Arnold Olsen
(1916–1990)
"for the consistency of his efforts and his untiring determination to spread hope by continuing his work for peace throughout the U.S. Congress."Jim Wright
(1922–2015)
"for demonstrating a continued zeal for promoting the cause of peace through his daily activities."Watkins Abbitt
(1908–1998)
5René Cassin
(1887–1976)
 France"for his work to promote peace and human rights."Georges Vedel
(1910–2002)
6Sanjib Chaudhuri (?) India"for the large quantity of work he has done towards the causes of world order, world peace and one supranational government for the world."Primatha Chaudhuri (?)
7John Collins
(1905–1982)
 United KingdomNo motivation included.13 members of theSwedish Parliament
8Danilo Dolci
(1924–1997)
 ItalyNo motivation included.John Kay
(b. 1942)
127 members of theSwedish Parliament
9Cyrus S. Eaton
(1883–1979)
 Canada
 United States
"for his immense contributions to international understanding and friendship, wherein his enthusiasm and the wisdom of his pronouncements has caused him to be and understanding world figure for peace and cooperation instead of coannihilation."Stephen M. Young
(1889–1984)
"in recognition of his efforts for peace, wherein he has been a consistent and constructive advocate of friendship between East and West and his observations on China merit particular attention."Jennings Randolph
(1902–1998)
10Vicenç Ferrer Moncho
(1920–2009)
 Spain
 India
"for having revitalized an ever-widening area of famine-threatened India with a movement based on the most fundamental of human values, a most significant contribution to the achievement of peace in our age."Francis X. Murphy
(1914–2002)
11Alfonso García Robles
(1911–1991)
 Mexico"for his work in negotiating theTreaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America, and for his other services to international goodwill and understanding."Philip Noel-Baker
(1889–1982)
12Hermann Gmeiner
(1919–1986)
 Austria"for his great humanitarian work and his contribution to healing the wounds of war through the establishment ofSOS Children's Villages."Felix Ermacora
(1923–1995)
"as founder SOS Children's Villages, wherein his idea, and his execution of it, has contributed greatly to world peace."Alfred Verdroß-Droßberg
(1890–1980)
"as founder of SOS Children's Villages, wherein his work goes far beyond any social duties and is an effectual contribution to world peace."Alfons Gorbach
(1898–1972)
"for his worldwide efforts contribute uniquely to peace and understanding between peoples."Franz Mayer
(1882–1975)
"for his great service to the cause of peace through his establishment of SOS Children's Villages."Erwin Altenburger
(1903–1984)
"as founder and president of SOS Children's Villages."Hermann Withalm
(1912–2003)
No motivation included.Kurt Neuner
(1925–2015)
13Guido Guida
(1897–1969)
 ItalyNo motivation included.
14Frans Hemerijckx
(1902–1969)
 Belgium"for his work for people suffering from leprosy in Africa and Asia."Thaddée Bagaragaza (?)
"for devoting his life to help people suffering from leprosy in Africa and Asia."Chanoine Jacques Étienne
(1925–2019)
Paul Vanden Boeynants
(1919–2001)
Roger Aubert
(1914–2009)
15William P. Holman
(1914–2003)
 United StatesNo motivation included.Odin Langen
(1913–1976)
16John S. Knight
(1894–1981)
 United States"for having courageously waged an editorial campaign for the causes of international and domestic peace for decades, wherein by personal example and as a publisher and editor of several distinguished newspapers, he has been a leader in the fight for tolerance."Frederick D. Lewis (?)
17Yoshio Koya
(1890–1974)
 Japan"for his many outstanding services to humanity where largely through his pioneering efforts as a world-renowned gynecologists that the birth rate and rate of induced abortions in Japan have declined."Martin Allwood
(1916–1999)
18Halvard Lange
(1902–1970)
 Norway"for his valiant effort on behalf of effectively organizing and maintaining the peaceful coexistence of all nations."Carl Joachim Friedrich
(1901–1984)
"for his outstandingly constructive and practical contributions to peace, wherein he has worked effectively to further a common peace-oriented policy among the five states in Scandinavia, and as foreign minister of a staunch NATO ally, he has taken a leading part in bringing the alliance to explore positive political perspectives."Edmund A. Gullion
(1913–1998)
"for, with great conviction, having applied himself to the furthering of brotherhood, common understanding and peaceful co-operation between peoples."Käte Strobel
(1907–1996)
"for his lifelong service to the cause of peace and understanding between peoples."Carlo Schmid
(1896–1979)
"for his efforts to the cause of world peace and understanding between peoples despite his difficult personal fate in theSecond World War."Lauritz Lauritzen
(1910–1980)
"for, despite his personal experience in the Second World War, being an advocate for reconciliation and understanding between peoples."Herbert Wehner
(1906–1990)
Gerhard Jahn
(1927–1998)
81 members of theGerman Parliament
"for his efforts to normalize the circumstances in Europe after the Second World War and further reconciliation and understanding, wherein he has given his whole life to the service of peace and understanding between peoples."Karl Schiller
(1911–1994)
19Trygve Lie
(1896–1968)
 Norway"for the work he has done asSecretary General of the United Nations, and the work he has done since, towards the cause of peace."Helge Refsum
(1897–1976)
20René Maheu
(1905–1975)
 France"as Director General of UNESCO, where the organization and its achievements have born the impress of his leadership, which has been marked by extraordinary vision, strength and wisdom."Constantin Zureiq
(1909–2000)
"[withUNESCO] for their work for peace by promoting international understanding and rapprochement among the peoples, and social and cultural development."Fouad Ammoun
(1899–1977)
"[withUNESCO] for their work for peace by education and the promotion of human culture in the world."Léopold Sédar Senghor
(1906–2001)
21Kathiresu Ramachandra
(1895–1976)
 Sri Lanka"for furthering inter-communal, inter-racial and inter-religious harmony and international understanding and peace."G. G. Ponnambalam
(1901–1977)
22Adam Rapacki
(1909–1970)
 Poland"for having done pioneering work in expanding and strengthening Poland's foreign relations, thus paving the way to relaxation of tension and to the consolidation of friendly relations and cooperation between East and West."
  • Maurycy Jaroszyński
    (1890–1974)
  • 16 Polish scholars
23Sue Ryder
(1924–2000)
 United Kingdom"for her personal dedication and inspiring example and leadership to encourage the forces of mercy and compassion against those of brutality and aggression, leading to war."Rab Butler
(1902–1982)
24Joaquín Sanz Gadea
(1930–2019)
 Spain"for his work for peace through humanitarian development in Congo."Luis Sánchez Granjel
(1920–2014)
25Binay Ranjan Sen
(1898–1993)
 India"for his exceptional contribution to the peace of the world through his work at theFood and Agriculture Organization (FAO)."Maurice Sauvé
(1923–1992)
26Clarence Streit
(1896–1986)
 United StatesNo motivation included.Frank Carlson
(1893–1987)
27U Thant
(1909–1974)
 Burma"for his tireless devotion to the cause of world peace, wherein he makes the impression of a man dedicated to the peaceful resolution of international conflicts."William Edward Barton
(1868–1955)
"for his work asSecretary General of the United Nations, wherein he is a most important international civil servant and is deeply and spiritually dedicated to the bringing of real peace to mankind."Colin Bell
(1903–1988)
28Jan Tinbergen
(1903–1994)
 Netherlands"for contributing to a more rational economic policy and coordinated planning in western countries, and devoting himself to the improvement of standards of living in poor countries."professors at theLeiden University
29Abraham Vereide
(1886–1969)
 United StatesNo motivation included.Frank Carlson
(1893–1987)
30Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
(1894–1972)
 Austria
 Japan
"for his work to promote the idea of a united Europe."Didier Julia
(b. 1934)
"for his efforts to create a European union as a basis for world peace."3 members of theItalian Senate
No motivation included.Mitsujirō Ishii
(1889–1981)
31Fritz von Unruh
(1885–1970)
 Germany"for his remarkable work for peace, wherein through his literary work and his speeches, he has served the cause of peace and understanding amongst peoples."Franz Mayer
(1882–1975)
32Eric Wyndham White
(1913–1980)
 United Kingdom"for his ability to protect the principle of international economy, establish the foundation for future development of the world trade, and preserve the world peace in this way."Kiichi Miyazawa
(1919–2007)
33Ralph K. White
(1907–1993)
 United States"for his many scientific contributions to brotherhood among nations by advancing the scientific study of psychological causes of international misunderstanding and war."Richard A. Falk
(b. 1930)
34Y. C. James Yen
(1890–1990)
 China"for having devoted his life to finding effective solutions to common problems that plague the rural population in developing countries, and enabling them to realize their great human potential, and for the ultimate benefit of themselves and of all mankind – contributing in a most effective manner to strengthening the foundations of world peace."Adolfo Molina Orantes
(1915–1980)
Organizations
35Amnesty International
(founded in 1961)
LondonNo motivation included.Johan Vogt
(1900–1991)
36Institute of International Law (IDI)
(founded in 1873)
Ghent"for introducing a much needed element of detachment and objectivity to the important task of creating and elaborating on international law to meet the needs of a world community in revolution."Ted McWhinney
(1924–2015)
37International Law Association (ILA)
(founded in 1873)
Brussels"for its work in the clarification and development of international law, wherein by means of research, examination and conferences, it has made notable contributions to the cause of international peace and cooperation."Arnold McNair
(1885–1975)
"for working unceasingly for the cause of law and peace among nations."Richard Wilberforce
(1907–2003)
No motivation included.Jean P. A. François
(1889–1978)
38International Union for Child Welfare (IUCW)
(founded in 1946)
Geneva"for its worldwide and comprehensive work for the benefit of children in all countries, and its endeavours in the name of humankind and peace."Gunnar Garbo
(1924–2016)
39International Union for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade (The IU)
(founded in 1926)
LondonNo motivation included.Francis Douglas
(1889–1980)
40Islands of Peace
(founded in 1958)
Huy"for its work to help people to create development for themselves."Raymond Vander Elst
(1914–2008)
41Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
(founded in 1957)
Pugwash, Nova ScotiaNo motivation included.Anders Bratholm
(1920–2010)
42SOS Children's Villages
(founded in 1949)
Innsbruck"for its work, that goes far beyond any social duties, and their effectual contribution to world peace."Leopold Helbich
(1926–2004)
"for its work that transcends the social tasks and achieves an effective contribution to world peace."Hermann Baltl
(1918–2004)
43The Rockefeller Foundation
(founded in 1913)
New York City"[withBorlaug] for their work in the development of the very high yielding Mexican dwarf wheats which are markedly increasing the world's food supply."Roscoe L. Barrel (?)
44United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
(founded in 1945)
Paris"[withMaheu] for its work for peace by promoting international understanding and rapprochement among the peoples, and social and cultural development."Fouad Ammoun
(1899–1977)
"[withMaheu] for their work for peace by education and the promotion of human culture in the world."Léopold Sédar Senghor
(1906–2001)
45Universal Esperanto Association (UEA)
(founded in 1908)
Rotterdam"for its work for cordial relations between peoples and the promotion of universal peace."Paul Röhner
(1927–2014)
"for the activities it implements that are in the spirit of Nobel."5 members of theNorwegian Parliament
"for its efforts to spreadEsperanto as an international linguistic means of communication, thus contributing to peaceful cooperation and the lessening of misunderstandings and mistrust."Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
(1902–1977)
No motivation included.Einar Dahl
(1904–1979)
46Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
(founded in 1915)
GenevaNo motivation included.Marie Lous Mohr
(1892–1973)
47World Council of Churches (WCC)
(founded in 1948)
Geneva"for, without regard to religious, cultural, ethnical or political differences, seeking to contribute to constructive solutions to international conflicts and engage the churches with responsible political authorities to create international community."17 members of theSwedish Parliament
48World Health Organization (WHO)
(founded in 1948)
Geneva"for its outstanding contribution to peacebuilding, as well as its relief of human suffering."Ritchie Calder
(1906–1982)
"for its work to raise the level of health among the developing areas."Marius Moutet
(1876–1968)

Norwegian Nobel Committee

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The following members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee appointed by theStorting were responsible for the selection of the 1968 Nobel laureate in accordance with the will ofAlfred Nobel:[8]

1969 Norwegian Nobel Committee
PictureNamePositionPolitical PartyOther posts
Aase Lionæs
(1907–1999)
ChairwomanLabourVice President of theLagting (1965–1973)
Bernt Ingvaldsen
(1902–1982)
MemberConservativePresident of theStorting (1965–1972)
Helge Refsum
(1897–1976)
MemberCentreformer Judge at theGulating Court (1922–1949)
Helge Rognlien
(1920–2001)
MemberLiberalformer Leader of theYoung Liberals of Norway (1946–1948)
Erling Wikborg
(1894–1992)
MemberChristian Peopleformer Leader of theChristian Democratic Party (1951–1955)


References

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  1. ^The Nobel Peace Prize 1968 nobelprize.org
  2. ^abJohn L. Hess (10 October 1968)."Nobel Peace Laureate; Rene Cassin".The New York Times.
  3. ^René Cassin – Facts nobelprize.org
  4. ^"René Cassin".Encyclopædia Britannica.
  5. ^Nomination archive – René-Samuel Cassin nobelprize.org
  6. ^Nomination archive – René Cassin nobelprize.org
  7. ^Nomination archive – Peace 1968 nobelprize.org
  8. ^The Norwegian Nobel Committee 1901-2017 nobelprize.org

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