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Human rights: Social justice and political challenge

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Kanishka; 2007Edition: 2ndDescription: 287pISBN:
  • 9788173912849
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481 BOR 2nd ed
Summary: This book represents a timely effort of focus attention on a vital subject that touches the hearts and minds even the future of all peoples of the world. It brings together articles papers excerpts comments and abstracts from a wide variety of sources both Indian and foreign. The purpose is to provide the reader including the student of sociology and political science a comprehensive yet non scholastic profile of the parameters of the form content direction and debate in the area of human rights. Thus the reader will become acquainted with the basis of origins of the Human Rights Movement the celebrated Stockholm Convention Declaration the Indian approach to human rights activism and the debates that rage the role of the United Nations in the promotion of human rights and the perceptions of various countries in the sensitive and debated issues of the day.
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This book represents a timely effort of focus attention on a vital subject that touches the hearts and minds even the future of all peoples of the world. It brings together articles papers excerpts comments and abstracts from a wide variety of sources both Indian and foreign. The purpose is to provide the reader including the student of sociology and political science a comprehensive yet non scholastic profile of the parameters of the form content direction and debate in the area of human rights. Thus the reader will become acquainted with the basis of origins of the Human Rights Movement the celebrated Stockholm Convention Declaration the Indian approach to human rights activism and the debates that rage the role of the United Nations in the promotion of human rights and the perceptions of various countries in the sensitive and debated issues of the day.

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