REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF WOMEN: A PERSPECTIVE Nikhat Ehsanul Haque Reproductive Rights and Women: A Perspective INRODUCTION: “I am going to the sea to fetch a new baby‚ but my journey is long and dangerous‚ and I may not return.” 1 Both the Native women in North America and the African Brazilian women can have one thing in common i.e. both may be forcefully sterilized‚ same is the case with the Black
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MADHYA PRADESH HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION SUMMER INTERNSHIP -2012 TOPIC: HUMAN RIGHTS- RIGHT TO FOOD ACKNOWLEDGMENT I owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported me during the preparation of this project. My deepest thanks to the Deputy Secretary Mr. Kuldeep Jain‚ the guide of the project for guiding and correcting various documents of my research with due attention and care. He has taken to go through the project and make necessary changes as and when needed
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The right to seek‚ receive and impart information - Introduction Freedom of information is considered a fundamental human right‚ protected by international and constitutional law‚ that should essentially be promoted to the maximum extent possible given its critical role in democracy and public participation in political life. Freedom of information refers primarily to the access of information held by public bodies‚ reflecting the principle that they do not hold information on their own behalf
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CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was brought into effect to recognise that Children needed their own set of specific human rights that should be protected and that these were a universal right not a privilege. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was drawn up and accepted by the UN in 1989. The UK government agreed to abide by the principles in 1991 and it was fully implemented in 1992. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is the
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What Are Women Rights? Women’s rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide. In some places these rights are institutionalized or supported by law‚ local custom‚ and behavior‚ whereas in others they may be ignored or suppressed. They differ from broader notions of human rights through claims of an inherent historical and traditional bias against the exercise of rights by women and girls in favour of men and boys. Issues commonly associated with
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treatment. Gays have been fighting for rights since the 1960’s‚ maybe even before then‚ and yet today in 2010‚ those pleas for rights go unheard. I believe that we should allow same-sex marriage because banning it is unfair‚ love is all that matters in marriage‚ and gay families have certain family values that some straight marriages lack. Banning an issue doesn’t make it go away. The American Constitution states that everyone desverves the same‚ equal rights -- that inlcludes gay people. So banning
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Regarding transgender rights‚ not only trans men and women should be treated with respect‚ PoC (people of color) transgender men and women should be treated with the same respect. However‚ most of the transgender community is white washed and doesn’t help the PoC community. Most of the transgender icons of this generation are white‚ and the front runner for that community is Caitlyn Jenner. There is no reason to disregard these icons but there is no recognition of PoC transgender men and women. It’s
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Professor Jason Mallory‚ Ph.D. PHI 2600 Ethics 4 Dec. 2012 Factory Farming is Unethical and Should be Illegal Animal rights are practically nonexistent in farming livestock today. Factory farming animals is a prime example of just how inhumanly animals are treated in our society every day all over the world. When we think about farms‚ we think about chickens pecking corn from the grass free roaming around a farm‚ cows out to pasture grazing in the fields‚ and pigs frolicking in the mud. But the
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Prabhakar and Neeru Mittal‚ said.Atul Khattar‚ the complainant‚ had registered the case against Coca-Cola Company‚ Atlanta‚ USA‚ Hindustan Coca-Cola Manufacturing Co Pvt Ltd‚ local manufacturer Moon Beverages Ltd and Suri Cold Drink‚ the retail outlet from which he had bought the contaminated drink.Directing Coca-Cola and its three ancillaries to bear the damages “jointly or severally”‚ the forum directed them to pay Rs 1 lakh to the consumer legal aid fund here and Rs 20‚000 to the complainant for the
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Human Rights The Charter of the United Nations requires that all member states “promote and encourage respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race‚ sex‚ language‚ or religion”. In order to provide a common understanding of these rights‚ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10‚ 1948. In simple language‚ it describes the rights shared by all human beings‚ and sets “a common standard
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