“..Thus it can be said that ‘Human Rights’ is an ever expanding subject, which grows in leaps and bounds with the evolution of knowledge, development of the society and the advancement of the world at large, thereby encompassing within its ambit newer forms of right/s as and when recognized as an inalienable ‘right’ , along with wrapped-in duties; duties, on the part of the state, the government, the human rights organizations on one hand, and duties incumbent on individuals as responsible beings owing their allegiance to the society, the society itself , and the world at large on the other...” ReligionRightsHuman RightsNatural LawWarsDutiesUnoOrigin Of Human RightsArmed ConflictsWorld WarsHuman Rights OrganisationHuman Rights Act 1993International Human RightsCivil And Political RightsKinds Of Human RightsLegal Theory And JurisprudenceMeaning Of Human RightsModern Theories Of LawNature Of Human RightsOhchrUdhr Author:Henrietta Newton Martin
“The irony of the present day is, the more human rights jurisprudence seems to be fortified, the more there are human rights violations in newer and newer forms and some recidivism all due to the conflicting deductions of protecting even human rights of offenders. No doubts offenders deserve their rights to be protected but in cases of serious offenses such as ‘rape’ where the offender consciously commits the act while being aware of the justice system in his particular country, prefers to cross the precincts of the law. Worst still, is increasing crime rate of offenses such as rape committed against children and infants.” HumanityHuman RightsHuman Rights OrganisationInternational Human Rights LawHuman Rights Act 1993 Author:Henrietta Newton Martin;Sr Legal Consultant & Author in Law
“Medicine could be viewed as social justice work, in a world riven by inequity. Who is considered human enough to have that right, if access to health care is considered a human right? Shelter, education, good health care, and clear water are meant to be encompassed in the set of basics that people must have as birthrights.” -Shenita Etwaroo” Human Rights OrganisationShenita Etwraoo Author:Shenita Etwaroo