The aim of this study is to examine the idea and practice of human rights in the particular context of India, with reference to a diverse set of organizations that emerged as a response to rights abuse, perpetrated both by state agencies and by dominant sections of the society. This work examines thirteen such organizations: ten of which are indigenous non-governmental organizations (NGOs), two are governmental organizations, and one is an intentional NGO, namely Amnesty International. The development of the idea of human rights in India is examined with reference to the major religious traditions, and the contributions of some national leaders (Gandhi, Nehru and Ambedkar). It is argued that the demand for civil and political rights, first...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
The question of how to arrive at a consensus on human rights norm in a diverse, pluralistic, and int...
Human rights are those rights which a human being has only because he is humane. Man is considered t...
The aim of this study is to examine the idea and practice of human rights in the particular context ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
The Indian subcontinent was a very helpless society in an equal society, full of domination and expl...
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
Certain basic rights relating to life, liberty and freedom of movement for which all the human being...
Abstract: The present research was conducted to study NGOs services for children in Mumbai through a...
Rights-based approaches have become prevalent in development rhetoric and programmes in countries su...
The evolution of the international human rights regime has often been shaped by the push and pulls o...
Human beings are born equal in dignity and rights. These moral claims are articulated and formulated...
Human Rights are available by birth for all beyond all kinds of discriminations with universality in...
Abstract: The viable development and improvement of the people, networks and country al...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
The question of how to arrive at a consensus on human rights norm in a diverse, pluralistic, and int...
Human rights are those rights which a human being has only because he is humane. Man is considered t...
The aim of this study is to examine the idea and practice of human rights in the particular context ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
The Indian subcontinent was a very helpless society in an equal society, full of domination and expl...
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
Certain basic rights relating to life, liberty and freedom of movement for which all the human being...
Abstract: The present research was conducted to study NGOs services for children in Mumbai through a...
Rights-based approaches have become prevalent in development rhetoric and programmes in countries su...
The evolution of the international human rights regime has often been shaped by the push and pulls o...
Human beings are born equal in dignity and rights. These moral claims are articulated and formulated...
Human Rights are available by birth for all beyond all kinds of discriminations with universality in...
Abstract: The viable development and improvement of the people, networks and country al...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
The question of how to arrive at a consensus on human rights norm in a diverse, pluralistic, and int...
Human rights are those rights which a human being has only because he is humane. Man is considered t...