Human Rights in International Perspective

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Dr. Ruchi Mishra

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The Real and genuine document to protect the rights of human was the Bill of Rights is a list or summary of rights and these were considered real and essential rights by large group of people. Another important milestone to preserve and protect the Human Rights is the French Revolution of 1978. The motto Liberty, Equality & Fraternity first appeared during the French Revolution. In 19th Century nothing important came into existence in the history of Human Rights, but just after the first world war came a document or  a treaty between fighting nations and result was the creation of the League of  Nations. The United Nations replaced the League of Nations at the after the end of the first world war and renewed a number of agencies and organizations initially created by the League. As far as the Human Rights are concerned the United Nations Declaration “United Nations Universal Declaration of The Human Rights” or UNUDHR is the Basic of the Human rights which we all accepted. The United Nations some time becomes spectator only. Take the example of Balkan dispute of 1991-1995, the whole six states were in war specially Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia, The UN was unable to stop uncontrollable dispute for five years.  

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