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An Analytical Study on the History and Development of Human Rights / Jayaker Yennamalla

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Shillong : John Roberts Theological College, (2021)Description: 6-23 pagesISSN:
  • 0974-7184
Subject(s): In: Indian Theological JournalSummary: Introduction 1. Meaning, Definition, and Characteristics of Human Rights 2. The Historical Background of Human Rights 2.1 The Ancient Origins of Human Rights 2.1.1 The Code of Hammurabi 2.1.2 The Cyrus Cylinder 2.2 Human Rights in Medieval Times 2.3 Human Rights in Modern Times 2.3.1 The Petition of Right 1628 - Setting out the Rights of the People 2.3.2 The English Bill of Rights 1689 2.3.3 The United State Declaration of Independence 1776 - Proclaiming the Right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness 2.3.4 The French Declaration on the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) - Establishing that all Citizens are Equal in the Eyes of the Law 2.3.5 The First Geneva Convention 1864 - Setting Standards of International Law 2.4 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 - the First Charter Proclaiming the Thirty Rights Every Human Being is entitled to 3. Human Rights in India Conclusion
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College On Display Vol. 15, No. 1-2 (June-December 2021) Available ITJ1501

Introduction
1. Meaning, Definition, and Characteristics of Human Rights
2. The Historical Background of Human Rights
2.1 The Ancient Origins of Human Rights
2.1.1 The Code of Hammurabi
2.1.2 The Cyrus Cylinder
2.2 Human Rights in Medieval Times
2.3 Human Rights in Modern Times
2.3.1 The Petition of Right 1628 - Setting out the Rights of the People
2.3.2 The English Bill of Rights 1689
2.3.3 The United State Declaration of Independence 1776 - Proclaiming the Right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
2.3.4 The French Declaration on the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) - Establishing that all Citizens are Equal in the Eyes of the Law
2.3.5 The First Geneva Convention 1864 - Setting Standards of International Law
2.4 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 - the First Charter Proclaiming the Thirty Rights Every Human Being is entitled to
3. Human Rights in India
Conclusion

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