1) Introduction - In India, the Parliament has enacted the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 for the Constitution of National ...
Salient features of Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966 | Human Rights
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights consists of 53 Articles and is divided into six part, while in parts I, II and ...
Origin and development of Human Rights | Human Rights and International Law
1) Introduction The term Human Rights denotes all those rights which are inherent in their nature and without which we cannot l...
Human Rights of Prisoners | Human Rights
Introduction: The expression "Human Rights" is of recent Origin. It denotes all those rights which are inherent i...
Role of legal profession in enforcement of human rights | Human Rights
The expression "Human rights" denotes all those rights which are inherent in our very nature and without which we cannot l...
Solved Question Paper - Human Rights and International Law (2003 Pattern ) [Three Year(LLB) & Five Year Law Course BSL / BA.LLB)
Human Rights and International Law 1) What is meant by ‘StateSuccession’? What are Consequences of State Succession? 2) What are...
Intervention: Grounds of Intervention
1) Introduction : The intervention prohibited by international law is actually defined as dictatorial interference by a state in t...
Extradition: Meaning, Definition and Purpose of Extradition
1) Introduction It is quite possible for a person to escape to another State after committing a crime in his own State bec...
Intervention : Meaning and Kinds of Intervention
1) Intervention - Intervention is dictatorial interference by a state in the affairs of another state for the purpose of...
State Responsibility : Kinds of State Responsibility | International Law
1) What is State Responsibility? Every State has certain obligations under International Law. A State has a capacity to per...
Dualism Theory / Dualistic Theory
Dualism Theory According to the dualist theory, the system of International Law and Municipal Law are separate and self-contained ...
Monism Theory / Monistic Theory
Monism Theory : The monism theory maintains that the subject of two systems of law, viz., International Law and Municipal ...
Human Rights of Women In India
1) Introduction: In order to rectify the unequal position of women and to give a meaning and content for their right many law...
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