Human Rights / (Record no. 45413)

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International Standard Book Number 9789388267915
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Edition number 23rd
Classification number 341.48 AGA
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Personal name Agarwal, H.O.
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Title Human Rights /
Statement of responsibility, etc. H.O. Agarwal and with a Foreword by P. N. Bhagwati
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Edition statement 17th Ed., Reprint 2022
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Central Law Publications
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020
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Extent xxiv, 428p. : ill. ; 24cm
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Target audience note It includes about the Author, Foreword, Preface, Contents, Abbreviations, Table of Cases, and Index Pages.<br/>Description:<br/>ABOUT THE BOOK<br/><br/>This book covers all the core areas of human rights law in a clear and straightforward manner. An attempt has been made to deal with different issues related to the implementation machinery of International Covenants. A special chapter on International Humanitarian Law has also been included. Certain basic documents relevant to the study have been produced in the Appendices. This book shall be extremely useful to both undergraduate and postgraduate students studying human rights law as a part of their course. It would also be beneficial for various academicians, research scholars and policy makers having interest in the subject. <br/>Chapterization:<br/><br/><br/>Concept of Human Rights<br/><br/>Meaning of Human Rights<br/><br/>Importance of Human Rights<br/><br/>Kinds of Human Rights<br/><br/>Civil and Political Rights<br/><br/>Economic, Social and Cultural Rights<br/><br/>Is Human Right a Legal Right?<br/><br/>Sources of International Human Rights Law<br/><br/>Evolution of the Concept of Human Rights<br/><br/>Basis of Human Rights<br/><br/>International Human Rights Law<br/><br/>Human Rights Under the U.N. Charter<br/><br/>Promotion and Protection of Human Rights by the United Nations<br/><br/>Human Rights Bodies under the U.N. System<br/><br/>Human Rights Council<br/><br/>Office of the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights (OHCHR)<br/><br/>Commission on the Status of Women<br/><br/>Implementation and Monitoring of Human Rights<br/><br/>Human Rights and Domestic Jurisdiction<br/><br/>Chapter 2<br/><br/>Universal Declaration of Human Rights<br/><br/>International Bill of Rights<br/><br/>Preparation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights<br/><br/>Preamble of the Universal Declaration<br/><br/>Enumeration of Rights in the Declaration<br/><br/>Civil and Political Rights<br/><br/>Economic and Social Rights<br/><br/>Legal Effect of the Declaration<br/><br/>Influence of the Universal Declaration<br/><br/>India and the Universal Declaration<br/><br/>Universal Declaration as Customary International Law<br/><br/>Right to Equality<br/><br/>Prohibition Against Slavery<br/><br/>Prohibition Against Torture<br/><br/>Prohibition Against Arbitrary Arrest and Detention<br/><br/>Declaration on the Right to Protect Human Rights<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 3<br/><br/>International Covenants on Human Rights<br/><br/>Preparation of the Drafts of the Two Covenants<br/><br/>Adoption of the Two Covenants<br/><br/>Covenant on Civil and Political Rights<br/><br/>Substantive Rights<br/><br/>Civil and Political Rights in Emergency<br/><br/>Implementation Procedure<br/><br/>Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights<br/><br/>Universal Declaration and the Two Covenants<br/><br/>Relationship between the Two Covenants<br/><br/>Criticism of the Covenants<br/><br/>Implementation of the Covenants<br/><br/>Covenant on Civil and Political Rights<br/><br/>The Reporting Procedure<br/><br/>Inter-State Communications System<br/><br/>Conciliation Procedure<br/><br/>Individual’s Communications System<br/><br/>Covenant on the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights<br/><br/>Reporting System<br/><br/>Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights<br/><br/>Individual’s Communications System<br/><br/>Inter-State Communications<br/><br/>Inquiry Procedure<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 4<br/><br/>International Conventions on Inhuman Acts<br/><br/>Genocide<br/><br/>Meaning of Genocide<br/><br/>Punishment for the Crime of Genocide<br/><br/>Application of the Convention in Bosnia and Herzegovina<br/><br/>Application of the Convention in Croatia<br/><br/>Application of the Genocide Convention in Kashmir (India).<br/><br/>Application of the Convention in Myanmar<br/><br/>Apartheid<br/><br/>Apartheid in Sports<br/><br/>Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment<br/><br/>Implementation Procedure<br/><br/>Committee Against Torture (CAT)<br/><br/>Inter-State Communication System<br/><br/>Individual’s Communication System<br/><br/>Special Rapporteur on Torture<br/><br/>Optional Protocol On Convention Against Torture<br/><br/>India and Convention Against Torture<br/><br/>Slavery and Slave Trade<br/><br/>Forced or Compulsory Labour<br/><br/>Forced Labour in India<br/><br/>Traffic in Persons and Prostitution<br/><br/>Traffic in Women in India<br/><br/>Racial Discrimination<br/><br/>Definition of Racial Discrimination<br/><br/>Implementation of the Obligations<br/><br/>Reporting System<br/><br/>Inter-State Communication System<br/><br/>Individual’s Communications System<br/><br/>World Conference on Racism (2001)<br/><br/>Death Penalty<br/><br/>Implementation Procedure<br/><br/>Ratification of the Conventions<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 5<br/><br/>Vulnerable Groups and Human Rights<br/><br/>Women<br/><br/>Definition of Discrimination Against Women<br/><br/>Implementation Procedure<br/><br/>Optional Protocol to the Convention on Women<br/><br/>Conferences on Women<br/><br/>Beijing Conference (1995)<br/><br/>Status of Women in India<br/><br/>Child<br/><br/>Rights of the Child<br/><br/>Implementation Procedure<br/><br/>Optional Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Chil<br/><br/>Child Labour<br/><br/>Child Labour in India<br/><br/>Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act (2005)<br/><br/>World Summit for Children (1990)<br/><br/>Special Session on Children<br/><br/>Migrant Workers<br/><br/>Definition of Migrant Workers<br/><br/>Rights of the Migrant Workers<br/><br/>Implementation Procedure<br/><br/>Reporting System<br/><br/>Inter-State Communications System<br/><br/>Individual Communications System<br/><br/>Refugees<br/><br/>Historical Development of International Refugee Law<br/><br/>United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA).<br/><br/>International Refugee Organization (IRO).<br/><br/>United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).<br/><br/>Convention on the Status of Refugees<br/><br/>Refugees in India<br/><br/>Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)<br/><br/>Stateless Persons<br/><br/>Disabled Persons<br/><br/>Committee on the Rights of Persons with disabilities<br/><br/>Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with<br/><br/>Disabilities (OPCRPWD)<br/><br/>Law Relating to Disabled Persons in India<br/><br/>Enforced Disappearance<br/><br/>Indigenous Peoples<br/><br/>Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples<br/><br/>Older Persons<br/><br/>Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 6<br/><br/>International Conferences on Human Rights<br/><br/>International Conference on Human Rights (Tehran Conference) (1968)<br/><br/>World Conference on Human Rights (Vienna Conference) (1993)<br/><br/>Follow-up to the World Conference on Human Rights<br/><br/>Helsinki Final Act (1975)<br/><br/>Chapter 7<br/><br/>Collective Rights<br/><br/>Right to Development<br/><br/>United Nations and the Right to Development<br/><br/>Declaration on the Right to Development<br/><br/>Right of Self-Determination<br/><br/>Self-determination and the United Nations<br/><br/>Right to Safe Environment<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 8<br/><br/>Regional Conventions on Human Rights<br/><br/>Regional Arrangements on Human Rights<br/><br/>European Convention on Human Rights<br/><br/>Protocols to the European Convention<br/><br/>Rights and Freedoms under European Convention<br/><br/>The European Court on Human Rights<br/><br/>Constitution of the Court<br/><br/>Jurisdiction of the Court<br/><br/>Judgment of the Court<br/><br/>Advisory Jurisdiction<br/><br/>European Social Charter<br/><br/>The American Convention on Human Rights<br/><br/>Civil and Political Rights<br/><br/>Protocol to Abolish Death Penalty<br/><br/>Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture (1985)<br/><br/>Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance<br/><br/>Economic, Cultural and Social Rights<br/><br/>Inter-American Commission on Human Rights<br/><br/>Inter-American Court of Human Rights<br/><br/>Statute of the Inter-American Court<br/><br/>Differences between the European Convention and American Convention<br/><br/>on Human Rights<br/><br/>African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights<br/><br/>African Commission on Human and People’s Rights<br/><br/>African Court on Human and People’s Rights<br/><br/>Composition of the Court<br/><br/>Jurisdiction of the Court<br/><br/>Judgment of the Court<br/><br/>Arab Charter on Human Rights<br/><br/>Arab Court on Human Rights<br/><br/>Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 9<br/><br/>Human Rights and Non-Governmental Organisations<br/><br/>NGO’s and the United Nations<br/><br/>Human Rights and NGOs<br/><br/>Functions of the Human Rights NGOs<br/><br/>Leading NGO’s<br/><br/>Amnesty International (AI)<br/><br/>Human Rights Watch<br/><br/>India and Human Rights NGOs<br/><br/>People’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL)<br/><br/>People’s Watch<br/><br/>Chapter 10<br/><br/>International Humanitarian Law<br/><br/>Application of Humanitarian Law<br/><br/>Historical Development of Humanitarian Law<br/><br/>Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907.<br/><br/>Geneva Conventions of 1949<br/><br/>Additional Protocols (First & Second) to the Geneva Conventions (1977)<br/><br/>Third Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions (2005)<br/><br/>Character of Humanitarian Law<br/><br/>Protection and Care of Wounded and Sick Persons<br/><br/>Protection to Medical Units and Establishments, Materials and Vehicles<br/><br/>Treatment of Dead Bodies<br/><br/>Treatment of Prisoners of War<br/><br/>Protection to Civilian Population<br/><br/>Treatment by the Occupant of the Inhabitants of the Occupied Territory<br/><br/>Limitations on Means and Methods of Use of Force<br/><br/>Law on Non-International Armed Conflicts<br/><br/>Kargil Conflict and International Humanitarian Law<br/><br/>Application of Humanitarian Law in Nuclear War<br/><br/>Human Rights and Terrorism<br/><br/>Human Rights to Terrorists<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 11<br/><br/>India and International Covenants<br/><br/>Covenant on Civil & Political Rights and the Indian Constitution<br/><br/>Specified Fundamental Rights<br/><br/>Other Fundamental Rights<br/><br/>Right to Privacy<br/><br/>Right to Travel Abroad<br/><br/>Right to Speedy Trial<br/><br/>Right to Provide Legal Assistance<br/><br/>Right of Prisoners to be Treated with Humanity<br/><br/>Right of not to be Imprisoned for Inability to Fulfil a Contractual Obligation<br/><br/>Right to Compensation<br/><br/>Right to Information<br/><br/>Restrictions on Rights<br/><br/>Reservations in the Instrument of Accession<br/><br/>Emergency Provisions In India and in the Covenant<br/><br/>Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Indian Constitution<br/><br/>Equal Pay for Equal Work<br/><br/>Right of Workmen to Medical Benefits<br/><br/>Right to Livelihood Right to Shelter<br/><br/>Right to Health<br/><br/>Right to Food<br/><br/>Restrictions on Rights<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 12<br/><br/>India and Human Rights Conventions<br/><br/>Enforcement of the Rights Provided in the Conventions<br/><br/>Implementation of the Rights Provided in the Conventions<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 13<br/><br/>Human Rights Commissions in India<br/><br/>Human Rights Commissions in India<br/><br/>Protection of Human Rights Act<br/><br/>National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)<br/><br/>Constitution<br/><br/>Functions of the Commission<br/><br/>Powers of the Commission<br/><br/>Functioning of the Commission<br/><br/>Procedure of the Commission<br/><br/>Inquiry and Investigation by the Commission<br/><br/>Complaints of Violation of Human Rights by Members of the Armed Forces<br/><br/>Recommendations of the Commission<br/><br/>State Human Rights Commissions (SHRCs)<br/><br/>Human Rights Courts in Districts<br/><br/>Evaluation of the Protection of Human Rights Act<br/><br/>APPENDICES<br/><br/>I. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)<br/><br/>II. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966)<br/><br/>III. Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights<br/><br/>IV. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966)<br/><br/>V. Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966)<br/><br/>VI. Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Aiming at the Abolition of Death Penalty (1989)<br/><br/>VII. Instrument of Accession by India to the Human Rights Covenants (1979)<br/><br/>VIII. The Protection of Human Rights Act (1993)<br/><br/>IX. The Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act (2006)<br/><br/>X. The Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act (2019)<br/>
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