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State, society and human rights / Dr. Netrapal Singh.

By: Singh, Netrapal.
New Delhi, India : Random Publications, ©2020Description: viii, 302 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9789352696710.Subject(s): Human rightsDDC classification: 323 Si64
Contents:
1. State, Civil Society and Human rights, 2. Sociology of Society and Culture, 3. Society, Land and State, 4. State Theory, 5. Caste, Culture and Society, 6. Society and Human Rights, 7. Human Rights and Social Welfare, 8. Human Rights Movements.
Summary: Society is rooted in human nature. as social animals people naturally enter into social relationships and form society. The birth of society took place in the earliest period of history. State also has a very long history behind it and yet, everyone agrees, it came after the birth of society. The need for protecting the social relationships is the need for law and order led to the birth of the State. The promotion and protection of human rights by individual states has an internal as well as an external dimension. This book discusses the domestic and international actions states can carry out to enhance human rights protection. The book will be of immense interest to sociologists, economists, policy-makers, as well as students and researchers.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. State, Civil Society and Human rights, 2. Sociology of Society and Culture, 3. Society, Land and State, 4. State Theory, 5. Caste, Culture and Society, 6. Society and Human Rights, 7. Human Rights and Social Welfare, 8. Human Rights Movements.

Society is rooted in human nature. as social animals people naturally enter into social relationships and form society. The birth of society took place in the earliest period of history. State also has a very long history behind it and yet, everyone agrees, it came after the birth of society. The need for protecting the social relationships is the need for law and order led to the birth of the State. The promotion and protection of human rights by individual states has an internal as well as an external dimension. This book discusses the domestic and international actions states can carry out to enhance human rights protection. The book will be of immense interest to sociologists, economists, policy-makers, as well as students and researchers.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science in Criminology

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