TY - BOOK AU - Chauhan, S.R. TI - International Dimension of the Human Rights SN - 9788182204775 U1 - 323 23 PY - 2012/// CY - New Delhi PB - Global Vision Publishing N1 - VOLUME- 1: 1. Aids and Human Rights; 2. Aliens and Non-Citizens; 3. Apaetheid; 4. Capital Punishment; 5. Children's Right; 6. Civil and Political Rights; 7. Crime against humanity; 8. Cultural Rights; 9. Detention and Arbitrary Arrest; 10. Disabled Person's Right; VOLUME-2: 11. Environment; 12. Equality; 13. Exile and Deportation; 14. Extradition; 15. Fair Trial; 16. Freedom; 17. Genocide; 18. Health; 19. Housing and Homelessness; 20. Hunger and Malnutrition; 21. Juvenile Justice; 22. Life and livelihood; 23. Mental Health and Psychiatry; 24. Minority Rights; 25. Political Rights; 26. Privacy Right; 27. Property Rights; VOLUME-3: 28. Race and Racial Discrimination; 29. Refugees; 30. Self-Determination; 31. Sexual Orientation; 32. Slavery; 33. Terrorism; 34. Torture; 35. Victim's Right and Justice; 36. Women Rights; VOLUME-4: 1. Accountability;; 2. The death penalty; 3. Human Rights and Governance; 4. Human rights in India; 5. Human rights and security; 6. Islam and Human Rights; 7. Poverty, Inequality and Human Rights; 8. Privacy and Medical Research; 9. 'Rights-based approaches' to Health Policies and programmes; 10.Sexual and reproductive health; 11. Using indicators in public health efforts N2 - The development of the human rights movement can be understood by looking at its political beginnings, conceptual reach, and the agents of that movement. This second revised and expanded edition of international Dimension of human rights is an important attempt to represent a critical examination of forty seven issues of human rights in four volumes. This revised edition contains all the entries of first edition in revised form and eleven new entries have been included which focuses on the solutions to poverty; trend towards worldwide abolition of death penalty; a preliminary empirically-based exploration of evidence and links between human rights and governance; human rights in India; exploration of the relationship between human rights and human security and involvement of human rights approaches and strategies; the development of the Islamic human rights movement; impact of human rights on anti-poverty movement; and the right to privacy in medical research and clinical practice. This work also focuses on human genetics; right-based approaches to health policies and programmes, reproductive rights, and public health efforts. Undoubtedly, this book becomes indispensable source of inspiration for scholars and readers ER -