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Human Rights: Refugee Problem in India Rs.395.00/-

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Preface

Much lip service is paid nowadays to the notion of human rights. At the same time, these human rights are being violated all over the world. Human rights, are a matter of law, but they have increasingly become a matter of politics as well.

Human rights are internationally agreed values, standards or rules regulating the conduct of states towards their own citizens and towards non-citizens. Human Rights are, in the words of the preamble of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: ‘a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations.’ These rules, which states have imposed upon themselves, serve to restrict the freedom of states to act towards their entire population: citizens as well non-citizens, men as well as women/adults as well as children, whites and nonwhites, believers, married persons and the unmarried, heterosexuals as well as homosexuals. The situation is different from the past, when states, or rather their princes, where absolute sovereigns who could treat their subjects in any way they wanted. Nowadays, human beings have right: human rights.

Refugees are a matter of global concern. It is the responsibility of the entire international community to make sincere efforts to resolve their problems, both legally and politically. In the aftermath of the second world war, the United Nations was confronted with the tragedy of the up rooted ness and exile. This led to the creation of the office of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1950.Vij

Author: Dr. Mridula Mishra
ISBN: 978-93-80177-601
Pages: 174
Features: Paper Back
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 20 July, 2011.
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