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Human Rights : Basic needs, theory, and practice / Gaurav Kohli.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New delhi. Global publications. 2015.Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: 272 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-83181-24-7
DDC classification:
  • 23 323.05 KOH
Contents:
1.Introduction to the system of human rights 2.History of human rights 3.Human security in theory and practice 4.Human rights and the social construction of sovereignty 5.Human rights in India 6.Human rights and social Accountability
Summary: The current book does not turn to the vulnerable groups directly but to the trainers.The aim of the author is that human rights trainer and trainee will find this books both a source of inspiration. This book wants to give human rights educators a tool for teaching and human rights students a source for learning along with study material to be freely adapted or easily copied.The task of this book is to turn from the booming rhetorics to the simple meaning of human rights in order to strengthen them as tools for vulnerable groups and their supporters to address and combat the worst forms of oppression.It would be beneficial to those activitists who prefer to take lessons from their past.Therefore, the book is of great value.
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1.Introduction to the system of human rights
2.History of human rights
3.Human security in theory and practice
4.Human rights and the social construction of sovereignty
5.Human rights in India
6.Human rights and social Accountability

The current book does not turn to the vulnerable groups directly but to the trainers.The aim of the author is that human rights trainer and trainee will find this books both a source of inspiration. This book wants to give human rights educators a tool for teaching and human rights students a source for learning along with study material to be freely adapted or easily copied.The task of this book is to turn from the booming rhetorics to the simple meaning of human rights in order to strengthen them as tools for vulnerable groups and their supporters to address and combat the worst forms of oppression.It would be beneficial to those activitists who prefer to take lessons from their past.Therefore, the book is of great value.

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