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Human Rights and Climate Change: A Danger to Our Most Basic Needs

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Many different human rights are seriously threatened by climate change, which is caused by human activities. This essay examines the intricate connection between climate change and human rights, ...

Breaking the Chains: Unveiling Gender Inequality in Everyday Life

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Gender inequality, a pervasive and systemic issue, continues to cast a shadow over societies worldwide despite advancements in various spheres. It encompasses disparities, biases, and injustice...

Human Rights In Digital Diplomacy

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The Significance Of Digital Diplomacy In Addressing DisinformationDigital diplomacy has become a crucial instrument in the arena of international relations, playing a vital role in tackling the g...

Addressing Gender-Pay Gap India: A Human Rights Perspective

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The gender pay gap persists as a critical issue globally, reflecting systemic inequalities and discriminatory practices within societies. This research paper aims to explore the gender pay gap ...

India And International Human Rights Treaties

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Human rights are universal principles that are inherent to all individuals, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, religion, or any other status. These rights are enshrined in various inte...

International Human Rights Law: Historical Evolution and Contemporary Issues

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The evolution of concept of human rights is hotly debated topic. There are various views of different jurists and thinkers. Many of these views are at best can be said to be subjective and moti...

Sustainable Action For Healthy Being: UN's Action Plan

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Health and well-being represent critical challenges confronting the world, characterized by complex and interconnected issues that hinder sustainable development efforts which is elaborately di...

Moral Policing: The Skewed Morality

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The deep-rooted ideology of protecting the Indian culture from any kind of western influence is the very incitement leading to the intolerance and discrimination in these advancing times toward...

Condition of Children's rights, its footing and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)

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The paragraph covers the violation of legal rights and actions concerning the children of India. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and its sub-part case law are used in preparing the passage. More than 1...

Let a hundred flowers bloom: Mao Zedong

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On May 2nd, 1956, Mao Zedong unveiled the phrase 'let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend' as a rallying cry, which was later elaborated on by Lu Dingyi on May 26t...