Rightsplace some limits on the authority of the state. Explain withexamples.
Differentiatebetween political, economic and cultural rights. Give examples ofeach kind of right.
Discussbriefly some of the new rights claims which are being put forward inour country today—for example the rights of tribal people toprotect their habitat and way of life, or the rights of childrenagainst bonded labour.
Onwhat grounds are some rights considered to be universal in nature?Identify three rights which you consider universal. Give reasons.
Whatare rights and why are they important? What are the bases on whichclaims to rights can be made?
Rights place some limits on the authority of the state. Explain with examples.
Differentiate between political, economic and cultural rights. Give examples of each kind of right.
Discuss briefly some of the new rights claims which are being put forward in our country today—for example the rights of tribal people to protect their habitat and way of life, or the rights of children against bonded labour.
On what grounds are some rights considered to be universal in nature? Identify three rights which you consider universal. Give reasons.
Rightsplace some limits on the authority of the state. Explain withexamples.
Differentiatebetween political, economic and cultural rights. Give examples ofeach kind of right.
Discussbriefly some of the new rights claims which are being put forward inour country today—for example the rights of tribal people toprotect their habitat and way of life, or the rights of childrenagainst bonded labour.
Onwhat grounds are some rights considered to be universal in nature?Identify three rights which you consider universal. Give reasons.
Whatare rights and why are they important? What are the bases on whichclaims to rights can be made?
Rights place some limits on the authority of the state. Explain with examples.
Differentiate between political, economic and cultural rights. Give examples of each kind of right.
Discuss briefly some of the new rights claims which are being put forward in our country today—for example the rights of tribal people to protect their habitat and way of life, or the rights of children against bonded labour.
On what grounds are some rights considered to be universal in nature? Identify three rights which you consider universal. Give reasons.