A. minorities
B. scs and sts
C. torture
D. refugees
A. minorities
B. scs and sts
C. torture
D. refugees
A. cedaw
B. convention against torture
C. convention on rights of the child
D. covenant on civil & political rights
A. south africa
B. south america
C. tanzania
D. mozambique
A. universal declaration of human rights – 1948
B. tehran conference – 1969
C. vienna conference – 1993
D. beijing conference – 1995
A. 2007
B. 2008
C. 2009
D. 2010
A. unesco
B. unhcr
C. unido
D. ibrd
A. 1965-1974
B. 1985-1994
C. 1995-2004
D. 2000-2009
A. 36 hours
B. 24 hours
C. 12 hours
D. 48 hours
A. compel states to change their internal laws to include more human rights.
B. recommend and request new human rights standards for inclusion in state’s internal laws.
C. leave the matter to states as to how they deal with human rights issues.
D. look into enforcement and implementation of human rights with the states.
A. making human rights implementable
B. international standard setting on human rights
C. paving way for conversion of human rights into fundamental rights.
D. facilitating creation of machinery for ensuring rights to all