Implementation of Human Rights: An Universal Challenge Towards Humanity
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machinery for implementation of such rights or redressal in case of their violation would only be a content of a pape document.Human Rights as developed in due course from case to case includes the right to live with dignity and which further expanded to the right to self-development so as to acquire dignified existence as a human being with at least human facilities is basically ignited. May be it can be said that there being no provision or denial to have a provision to enforce Human Rights or to get redressal on violation thereof itself may amount to the denial of Human Rights. Although the Human Rights movement has been exercising profound influence amongst the world community, the fight for human dignity has to be Universal the inherent dignity of the human being exists regardless of his nationality or political status. There should be universality about human rights which can make them a common concern for all Isha vasyamadam Sarvam,Yatkincha jagatyam jagat; Tena tyakten bhunjitha magrdhah Kasyasvidhanam.(Yajurved:40;1&Upnishad:version 1); It means that all this is for habitation by the Lord,whatsoever is individual. Universe of movement in the Universal motion.By that renounced thou shouldst enjoy;lust not after any man’s possession. Meaning thereby whatever is there in the world that is imbibed with the grace of Almighty. That need be enjoyed with the sense of renunciation, i.e. equal rights to all mankind at large with morality as well as having force of law. Since social values areAbstract
undergoing rapid change, the law should be adaptable to the changing needs of society.
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