The Origin, Development and Significance of Human Rights
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HUMAN RIGHTS
INTRODUCTION
Human Rights are rights that belong to an individual or group of individuals as a consequence of being human. They refer to a wide continuum of values or capabilities thought to enhance human agency and declared to be universal in character, in some sense equally claimed for all human beings.
It is a common observation that human beings everywhere demand the realization of diverse values or capabilities to ensure their individual and
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amp;lt;Tab/>Women and the Law by Anjani Kant 7)<Tab/>Human Rights and Refugees: Problems, Law and Practices by Manik Chakraborty 8)<Tab/>The Geneva Convention of August 12,1949 by The International Committee of the Red Cross 9)<Tab/>Human Rights in India, Issues and Challenges edited by Aftab Allam 10) Basic International Legal Documents on Refugees by the United Nations Human Rights Commission