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This book explores the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms in shaping societies worldwide. It examines the evolution, implementation, and role of these rights in shaping societies. The book examines the role of the United Nations in promoting and protecting human rights, as well as its mechanisms for implementation. It also examines the Indian context, particularly the right to education, and the historical impacts of key resolutions and legislative acts. The book delves into the genesis of human rights through philosophical theories and historical experiences, including the English, American, and French revolutionary contexts. It also examines the United Nations' mechanisms for enforcing human rights, including the Human Rights Council, the Universal Periodic Review, and treaty-based committees. The book is intended for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in human rights, offering a comprehensive understanding of how human rights are defended and advanced in a complex global landscape.
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This book explores the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms in shaping societies worldwide. It examines the evolution, implementation, and role of these rights in shaping societies. The book examines the role of the United Nations in promoting and protecting human rights, as well as its mechanisms for implementation. It also examines the Indian context, particularly the right to education, and the historical impacts of key resolutions and legislative acts. The book delves into the genesis of human rights through philosophical theories and historical experiences, including the English, American, and French revolutionary contexts. It also examines the United Nations' mechanisms for enforcing human rights, including the Human Rights Council, the Universal Periodic Review, and treaty-based committees. The book is intended for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in human rights, offering a comprehensive understanding of how human rights are defended and advanced in a complex global landscape.