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January 12th, 2016, 03:31 PM
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Re: UGC NET Human Rights Books

the syllabus of the UGC NET Human rights subject are as follow:

Paper-II and Paper-III (Part A & B)

Unit-I

The Basic concept: Individual , group, State, Civil Society. Liberty,. Freedom, Equality Justice,. Violence, Counter Violence

Human Values: Humanity,. Compassion, Virtues
Indian Concepts: Raj Neeti, Lok Neeti, Danda Neeti, NAyaya, Dharma

Liberal Perspective: Locke, Rousseau, Thomas Paine, J.S.Mill, A.V.Dicey

Marxian perspective: Locke, rousaeau, thomas Paine, J.S.Mill, A.V.Dicey

Marxian perspective: Marx, Gramsci, Ros Luxemberg

Critical theory: Horbeumors

Feminist Perspective: gender specificity, Patriarchy , private and Public independent and inter dependent individual

Gnadhian perspective (Ruskin, Thoreau, Tolstoy(, State, Power, Swaraj, Rights and Duties

Dalit Perspective: Phule Narayana Guru, Ambedkar

Amrayat Sen: Development as freedom

Unit-II

Natural and Human rights and human duties: Origin and Evolution

Civil and political Rights-Individual vis-svis society and State, the contribution of Magna Carts, American Bill of rights, the French revolution and its Goal of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity Marxist Resolution, Abnti Colonial Movements Non-Violent-Freedom Movement in India

Constitutional Enrichment of the Human Rights of Citizen in the western countries and Entailing Duties

Universal Declaration of human Rights (1948)-International Standards Settings

Impact often UDHR on the Constitutions of the new states

Elaboration of human rights: International Human Rights Conventions-Debate and Emphasis on Social , Economic and cultural Rights of Man (East vs West, Developing countries vs Developed Countries)

International Conventions on Civil and Political; Rights, Social , economic and cultural Rights and responsibilities

Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities

Helsinki Declaration

international Convention and Declaration Relation to Specific:

Groups-Women, child, Indigenous People, Minorities Refugee

Rights-Religious freedom, Torture, Development, racial Discrimination Sexual Discrimination

Third generation of Human rights Collective Rights or Solidarity Rights

Unit-III

Society, economy, polity, religion and culture-their inter relationship

Impact of social structure on human behavior, Role of socialization in human values, Human Rights and Duties

Science and technology, Modernization, Globalization and Dehumanization

Social stratification: Racial and caste prejudice and discrimination, Human Rights issues of weaker Section, ad ethnic Minorities

Gender: gender, Discrimination, Domestic violence and Rape

Children: Child Abuse, Child Labour, Street children

Social structure and social problems: Social and communal Conflicts and Social harmony

Rural Poverty, unemployment, Bonded Labour

Urban poverty Slums, lack of basic civil services, prostitutions

Migrant workers and human rights violations, Human rights of mentally and physically handicapped

Environmental Degradation and rights of current vs future Generation





Book

UGC NET/JRF/SLET Human Rights and Duties Paper II & II

By (author) Arihant Experts

Publisher Arihant Publicat
Edition statement 2014th edition


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