An Overview on the Evaluation of Women Rights

  • Avinash Rajkumar

Abstract

In 1945, a new world order arose out of the ashes of the Second World War, positioning respect for human rights as the primary priorities of the United Nations alongside peace, stability and prosperity. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, proclaimed in 1948, formed the basis for a series of conventions on international human rights. Almost all national laws are actually informed by these conventions. It is widely accepted that Human Rights and Basic Freedoms are the birth right of every Human being. The main objective of the thesis is to examine and analyze philosophical thought about the historical history of human rights. Human rights provide a beneficial, lawful and normative framework, vocabulary and form of direction for public health actions, while improving the accountability of governments. Human rights and public health have the common objective of encouraging and safeguarding the welfare of all individuals. Human rights must be promoted and protected to report the fundamental elements of health, including the empowerment of individuals and communities to respond to health challenges and ensuring justifiable and operative delivery of services

Published
2019-10-15
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Articles