Exam Details
Subject | Human Rights : Society and Development | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Certificate Programme in Human Rights | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Define the term 'refugee'. Discuss the role of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for the protection of Refugees rights.
2. Discuss in detail the role and functions of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
3. Discuss the provisions for protection of minorities in International Human Rights Law. Describe the various sources of threats to minorities.
4. Explain the United Nation's concern against terrorism. Describe the measures adopted to deal with terrorism by Government of India.
5. Discuss the impact of Globalization on Human Rights.
6. Who are regarded as 'Indigenous people' Discuss the rights provided to them by the 'Declaration of Rights of Indigenous people'.
7. Discuss the origin of the concept of the rights of the child.
8. Discuss the 'African Charter on Human and People's Rights (ACHPR).
9. What are the different forms of violence faced by women? Explain the political rights of women in India.
10. Explain the two guiding principles of non-discrimination and survival and development of the child as provided in the Convention on the Rights of Child (CRC).
11. What are the main objectives of the Vienna Conference, 1993? Enumerate the main features of the Vienna Conference.
12. Describe the characteristics of migrant workers convention. What new initiatives have been proposed to improve the conditions of migrant workers?
Write short notes on any four of the following in about 150 words each:
13. Asylum Seekers
14. Terrorism and Human Rights
15. Right to Health
16. Rights of Minorities
17. Right to Shelter
18. Terrorism and Fundamentalism.
2. Discuss in detail the role and functions of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
3. Discuss the provisions for protection of minorities in International Human Rights Law. Describe the various sources of threats to minorities.
4. Explain the United Nation's concern against terrorism. Describe the measures adopted to deal with terrorism by Government of India.
5. Discuss the impact of Globalization on Human Rights.
6. Who are regarded as 'Indigenous people' Discuss the rights provided to them by the 'Declaration of Rights of Indigenous people'.
7. Discuss the origin of the concept of the rights of the child.
8. Discuss the 'African Charter on Human and People's Rights (ACHPR).
9. What are the different forms of violence faced by women? Explain the political rights of women in India.
10. Explain the two guiding principles of non-discrimination and survival and development of the child as provided in the Convention on the Rights of Child (CRC).
11. What are the main objectives of the Vienna Conference, 1993? Enumerate the main features of the Vienna Conference.
12. Describe the characteristics of migrant workers convention. What new initiatives have been proposed to improve the conditions of migrant workers?
Write short notes on any four of the following in about 150 words each:
13. Asylum Seekers
14. Terrorism and Human Rights
15. Right to Health
16. Rights of Minorities
17. Right to Shelter
18. Terrorism and Fundamentalism.
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Subjects
- Human Rights : Society and Development
- Human Rights in India