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- Title: Encyclopaedia of Issues and Human Rights
- Author : Ankita Singh Pancholi
- Release Date : January 30, 2014
- Genre: Political Science,Books,Politics & Current Events,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1174 KB
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Encyclopaedia of issues and Human Right covers the vast field of human rights at all levels, I. e. national, regional, and international. it provides the readers with understanding of the vast expanse of the subject on one hand and other hand all important texts associated with human rights. No doubt, Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Right in 1948, human rights as a subject area has received an unprecedented level of global attention and support. Women, Children, disabled persons, minorities, Indigenous peoples, refugees, migrant workers, and other vulnerable groups of contemporary societies now possess rights that protect them from discriminatory societies. Rights have been extended through ground breaking United Nations General Assembly decisions that have gradually established their universality, indivisibility, and interrelatedness with development and democratization. However, there is no consensus as to precise nature of what in particular should Of should not be regarded as a human right in any of the preceding senses, and the abstract concept of human right has been a subject of intense philosophical debate and criticism. The encyclopaedia endeavors to provide all requirements of students and teachers to enable them to achieve success in social work and related activities. lf it proves to be of little value to the readers, all efforts and hardships of the author will amply be awarded.