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Module

1
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Vihaan Jadhav
-

Cass Notes
Introduction seaning
Human rights are the basic rights and

freedoms
is
that
every
entitled
person in the world
inherently to

They possess certain inalienable s basic rights .

Evolution Rights
of Human .

① Ancient
times .

GWere in ancient Hindu Buddhist


present ,

and Jain doctrines.

2) Scholars have spent long time in


forming
S -
Pharmasashtoa
-
Athasashtras .

which regulate the duties of the king


, Toge

* The Independence of Judiciary was

one
of the must outstanding features of
#
Indu Judicial system .

* Concept of Vasudhaiva-Kutumbakam'
Twelfare of all/ world is one .
]
② Medicial times -

Mughals
The Muslim invasion India
of created a

new Situation wherein the muslim rulers

or Sultans

followed policy
-
a

S
Which was counterproductive towards
La
#Harmony
-
Justice and
Equality

Principle of Equality wasn't given much


weightage

* Akbar
He had setup bell and could come
a
anyone
the
and
ring bell

for ,
justice
-

& that wouldnot he denied justice


person .

There was no distinction between

legislature
-
,
Executive
-
s
-
Judiciary
Chhatrapati
* Shivaji Maharajo
Great vindictor
of Human Rights
Also
when
a
protector
women
of
were
Women's Righte
the able
③ Modern times
Characteristics of HR .

[PARI EU]

① Participation
Every individual has the right to
participate
the their lives.
in decision
making process of

② countability
State s Office bearers are accountable
for protection
of Human Rights.

③ Respect for Human


Dignity
S

All persons must be treated with respect


& compassion .

④ Indivisibility
NO right is more important than other .

⑤ Equality
S

Every individual is entitled to same rights


without discrimination.

⑥ Universality
UR are universal and apply to all individuals
enerationo rights -

① First Generation Human


Rights .

These the human rights


refer to essential
Such as
right to
life , liberty ,
equality etc.

iRights Right to
Life ,
Liberty , Equality

Political Rights
-

To
Right to Vote ,
Strike ,
from union .

② Second Generation Human


Rights .

These were added between Century


19ths 20th

*
Purpose of these rights is to
promote real

equality
I
among people.

offer people same opportunity ,


so
they can

develop a
dignified life .

Examples :

1) Right to Education
2) Right to Health

3) Right to Work

4) Right to Decent Housing


.

Third
Generation Human
Rights .

These rights have been added to the


laws between +Century
The main objective of these rights are

to between the people


promote solidarity

Examples :

& Right to Peace


2) Right to Clean Environment

3) Right to
Self-Determination .

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