Human Rights: Burning Issues of the World (In 3 Volumes)

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Human Rights are universal and apply to all persons without discrimination. Respect for individual rights needs to be upheld at all times, irrespective of circumstances or political systems. The rights to any particular individual or group can be restricted only if they threaten to curtail the human rights of others. To speak of human rights requires a conception of what rights one possesses by virtue human. Of course, we are not speaking here of human rights in the self-evident sense that those who have them are human but in the sense that in order to have them one need only by human.Human Rights have been identified as those rights which are "important, moral and universal." They may also be called as rights are some times called "fundamental rights." As fundamental or basic rights, these are those rights which must not be taken away by any act of legislature or Government and which are often set out in the fundamental law of the land, i.e., constitution. As natural rights these are seen as belonging to men and women by their very nature. Another way to describe them would be to call them as "common rights", for these are the rights which all men or women in the world should share, was the body of rules and customs which unlike customs governed the whole country.

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Title
Human Rights: Burning Issues of the World (In 3 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173411069
Length
xxxiii+1008p.
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#Human Rights