Human Rights is a relatively new phenomenon in the context of the world history. It was too late. may be a hundred odd years back, when the world community acknowledged the dignity of human being and recognised the status of an individual. Soon, a philosophical idea and a social approach automatically evolved into a powerful social and political term and a hard reality, which Human Rights is today. Earlier it was a concept, now, its a movement. As a result, the ...
The twentieth century witnessed the rapidly accelerating advent of information technology. The electronic communications and news media have become commonplace and indispensable; computers have proliferated, becoming increasingly fast, powerful, small and cheap, so that now there is scarcely a human activity in which they are not to be found, bearing an increasing share of the burden of repetitive information processing. This book elaboratively discusses the ...