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Questions:
- The fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution are in fact human rights. Discuss.
- The social, cultural, and economic aspects of human rights are inherent in the Directive Principles of State Policy of the Constitution. Explain.
- What do you mean by 'third degree method'? Is third-degree treatment of offenders unconstitutional? What justification, if any, may be advanced for third-degree methods in India? Point out judicial attitudes on this issue.
- The best interest of the child and the first call for the child are the cardinal principles of the international regime for the protection of child rights. Explain.
- Explain the provisions regarding inquiry into complaints and steps taken after inquiry under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.
- Critically analyze the role of the UNO in protecting and promoting human rights.
- Explain in detail the nature and meaning of human rights.
- Explain the concept of 'Minority Rights' and discuss the steps taken by the United Nations for the protection of these rights.
- Bring out the constitutional vision of the role of the state relating to human rights in India.
- Discuss in detail the 'Social Contract Theory' regarding the evolution of human rights.
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