The constitution of India also guarantees the equality of rights of men and women. However, in the sphere of women鈥焥 human rights inIndia, there exists a wide gulf between theory and practice. Indian society is a male dominated society where men are always assumed to be superior to ...
Human rights, as described in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are a set of moral and legal principles that apply to all human beings irrespective of their age, sex, religion, nationality, and other such characteristics. Yet t
Human right is one of the most important developments of human being. No matter where people come from, or what their age, culture, religion or income may be, they tend to communicate about their concerns in terms of human rights. It can be said without any hesitation that there is no u...
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Part III of the Indian Constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights. It was not incorporated as a popular concession to international sentiment and thinking on human rights in vogue after the conclusion of the World War II. The demand for constitutional guarantees of human rights for Indians wa...
The Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 describes” Human Rights mean rights relating to life liberty, equality and dignity of the individuals guaranteed by the constitution or embodied in the International Covenants and enforceable by courts in India.” ...
In this chapter, ethical and moral principles and issues of human rights are explored in the context of surrogate motherhood arrangements. It draws upon different conceptualisations of surrogacy as a social, legal or medical contract. The ethical problems associated with contracting pregnancies are disc...
Even freedom was a matter of social position, with different liberties attached to different levels of status in society. For example, in the Magna Carta, the Great Charter of rights that the feudal barons of England forced King John to accept in 1215, the king agreed that "No free man ...
Human rights approach Human dignity Fisheries governance Neoliberalism Collective rights Social duties 1. Introduction Human rights have increasingly been center-staged in fisheries governance discourse in recent years [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]. Assisted by the latest...
SOMETHING INSIDE SO STRONG A RESOURCE GUIDE ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES [R]ecognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world... .[D]isregard and contempt for...