HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
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Author(s):
AGGYA PANDEYA
Vol - 1, Issue- 2 ,
Page(s) : 114 - 119
(2010 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
Human rights refer to "the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Examples of rights and freedoms which are often thought of as human rights include civil and political rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law; and social, cultural and economic rights, including the right to participate in culture, the right to work, and the right to education.
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