Human rights are the rights, that one has simply because one is human. They are universal rights: every human being has them. Without respect for the rights of individual, no nation, no community, no society can be truly free. International concern with human rights is the means for the orderly regulation and disciplining of international society in the service of all men. Violation of human rights is one of the most worrying problems of our times. Today we are in need of a strong society based on the fundamental principles of acceptance of human rights both in theory as well as in practice: unity, morality, spirituality and secularism. The present volume explores varied dimensions and visions on human rights with the changing world scenario, in a lucid style. The burning human rights issues of modern society are also described in detail. It will serve a valuable reference tool for academics, research specialists, teachers, students policy makers, human rights activists and all concerned.
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