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Video : Protection of Human Rights act 1993 Chapter 1& 2
Human rights are moral principles or norms that describe certain standards of human behaviour, and are regularly protected as legal rights in municipaland international law. They are commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights "to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being", and which are "inherent in all human beings"regardless of their nation, location, language, religion, ethnic origin or any other status.They are applicable everywhere and at every time in the sense of being universal, and they are egalitarian in the sense of being the same for everyone. They are regarded as requiring empathy and the rule of law and imposing an obligation on persons to respect the human rights of others, and it is generally considered that they should not be taken away except as a result of due process based on specific circumstances; for example, human rights may include freedom from unlawful imprisonment, torture and execution.
The doctrine of human rights has been highly influential within international law, global and regional institutions.Actions by states and non-governmental organisations form a basis of public policy worldwide. The idea of human rights[8]suggests that "if the public discourse of peacetime global society can be said to have a common moral language, it is that of human rights".
The strong claims made by the doctrine of human rights continue to provoke considerable scepticism and debates about the content, nature and justifications of human rights to this day. The precise meaning of the term right is controversial and is the subject of continued philosophical debate; while there is consensus that human rights encompasses a wide variety of rights such as the right to a fair trial, protection against enslavement, prohibition of genocide, free speech, or a right to education, there is disagreement about which of these particular rights should be included within the general framework of human rights; some thinkers suggest that human rights should be a minimum requirement to avoid the worst-case abuses, while others see it as a higher standard.
Who is "MJ Sir" :
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Mr. Manmohan Joshi is known as "MJ Sir" among students. Mr. Joshi is an advocate by profession and a teacher by passion, a renowned scholar of law, Author of best seller books, Motivator, thinker, educationist, blogger, youtuber, traveller and entrepreneur.
Academic Qualifications: B.Sc., LL.M, MBA
Work Experience:
As an Entrepreneur: Working as a CEO with Kautilya Academy.
As an author: 11 books has been published so far in various subjects of law including two best seller “ Translation and summarization for judicial services” and “121 Legal and Social Essays”.
As a research scholar: Till Dec -2017 eleven research papers has been published in various national and international law journals.
As a key note speaker : till Dec 2017 delivered lectures in 200 plus colleges in various issues i.e.: Women Empowerment, Career Options, Personality Development, Stress management, Time Management, Goal setting etc.
Awards and Achievements:
1) Awarded with Education excellence award 2014', 2015, 2016 and 2017
2) Appreciated by Hon Governor MP for one of his books named “SC and ST Prevention of atrocities act -1989”
3) Utkrisht Lekhan Samman, And Various other awards for his works.
Stay connected with Mr Joshi:
Email & Contact- adv.manmohanjoshi@gmail.com
Facebook: manmohanjoshi.09
Twitter: @manmohanjoshi
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Blog: mannkidiarykepanne.blogspot.com