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245 | 0 | _aConcept of human rights/ by Viplav and Bhaskar | |
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520 | _aHuman Rights are a powerful discourse, and to represent current policies and practices of ecological devastation as human rights violations can add a sense of urgency and moral imperative to one of the most fundamental problem facing the human race in this century. A society that respects human rights is therefore an active, vibrant, participatory society, where people value their human rights and excercise them vigorously. The purpose of this book is to make assessment of what had been achieved in the human rights arena by the end of the second millennium, and to reflect on contemporary challenges, prospects and tasks ahead. | ||
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