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  • L.K. Prasad

    Language: English

    Published by Sumit Enterprises, 2011

    ISBN 10: 8184202733 ISBN 13: 9788184202731

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 The historical origins of human rights 3 NGOs and the Human rights movement 4 The global compact and human rights 5 Draft UNESCO strategy on human rights 6 Millennium development goals and human rights 7 Human rights and global social equitability 8 Social epidemiology human rights and social justice 9 Human rights consequences of Mandatory HIV screening policy Bibliography IndexThis work on human rights is keenly interested in the solution of human problems he has intelligently weaved with systematic thrust on various problems of minorities housing political morality and violation of human rights forced eviction press a necessary for civilized and human existence law and custodial torture and role of police environment in developing countries economic crisis a global phenomenon armed conflict to be replaced by basic amenities The violation of human rights in the region can be largely attributed to the dominance of Westernized elites who control the state apparatus Indeed he argues that there is a tacit collusion between national elites including scholars NGOs and international agencies in neglecting human rights issues on the subcontinent This monumental work will be useful for parliamentarians social scientists teachers and students in India and abroad 296 pp.