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Table of Contents
Solved Paper November 2021 July 2018, Human Rights and Duties: Basic Concepts, Generation of
Human Rights and Indian Concepts, Perspectives of Human Rights: Gandhian, Dalit and Religious, Origin
and Evolution of Human Rights, International Standard Setting: Conventions, International Standard
Setting: Declarations, Social Stratification, Gender and Children, Social Structure and Problems in Human
Rights, Social Issues Concerning Human, Rights of Different Groups and Challenges in Human Rights,
State and Political Regimes, International Humanitarian Law and Intervention, UN and Various Organs,
INGOs and Human Rights Organisations in India, UN Agencies, development, Globalisation and Human
Rights, Economic Growth and Human Rights, TNCs, Right to Development and Other Related Rights,
Social Development and Social Movement, Environmental Movements, Issues and Rights, National
Commissions, Civil Societies and NGOs, Indian Civilisation and Constitution, Constitutional Visions,
Human Rights and Indian Constitution, Constitutional Governance, Criminal Justice System and
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Law and Human Rights Enforcement, International Enforcement
Mechanisms, Regional Enforcement of Human Rights, Model Papers [13]