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Human Rights and International Law
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1. Who among the following propounded the modern principles of Natural Justice?
2. The Cortagena Declaration of 1984 deals with
3. European Commission on Human Rights is abolished in
4. All Human Rights are inherent in all human beings because
5.
6. Freedom from torture is
7. The case, State of Arunachal Pradesh V. Khudiram Chakma, 1994 is concerned with
8. According to the Constitution of India, which one of the following rights cannot be taken away during emergency?
9. The National Human Rights Commission is a
10. Which article of the Rome Statute of the ICC provides for individual criminal responsibility?
11. Mention the name of the instrument which set international standards of human rights
12. Third Generation of Human Rights is also known as
13. The Supreme Court of India expanded the reach of the Article 21 to also include the right to livelihood in
14. Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in the year
15. Sacher Committee Report dealt with the issue of
16. When a person is arrested, the police cannot keep the accused in its custody for more than
17. Crimes against humanity is defined as acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack. Which of the following is an example of crimes against humanity?
18. Which Article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares,
19. In which case Supreme Court held that Parliament has no power to amend the Fundamental Rights?
20. Which of the following thinkers did not give the idea of natural rights?
21. When did India enact positive law on human rights?
22. Which of the following is false?
23. Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan case dealt with
24. Arrange chronologically the ascending order of the establishment of the following international organizations using the codes given below: (i) WHO (ii) ILO (iii) WTO (iv) UNESCO Codes:
25. The International Criminal Court has jurisdiction with respect to following crimes: (i) Crime of Genocide (ii) Crimes against Humanity (iii) War Crimes (iv) Crimes against Peace Codes: