Human rights, as a norm in life and society, is now acknowledged and recognised by all the nations. It has virtually been accepted by all international forums and various agencies world over. Initially, it was an idea and a concept alone but now, its a reality, a force like law, which almost all the countries across the globe abide by (or atleast exhibit to do so). Over the years, human rights as a fundamental rights have assumed significance and importance among all societies. Infact, now, the respect for human rights only makes freedom meaningful and effective in reality. Ironically, despite all the movements and action over a century or so, protection of human rights is still a constant fight which cannot culminate into success unless each and every individual gets involved in it. Thus it becomes essential for the society to be positively partial and not impartial while taking a stand in regards to the struggle, for human rights, going on in all parts of the planet. This comprehensive book is the outcome of a toilsome and painstaking research, spanned over several years thus making it an exhaustive and an authentic work.
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