1.The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
The UDHR, adopted in 1948 by the UN General Assembly, is a foundational document…
Although the declaration itself carries no obligatory legal enforcement, it has significantly…
The UDHR stands as a seminal document in international human rights, established…
Regarded as the cornerstone of modern human rights law, the UDHR has inspired numerous…
One of the pivotal elements of the UDHR is Article 18, which articulates the right…
In addition to Article 18, the UDHR contains other important provisions, such as…
The implications of the UDHR are profound, as seen in the context of India’s Citizenship…
Historically, the UDHR has served as a foundational framework for many legal instruments,…
A critical aspect of this influence is evident in the Citizenship Amendment Act combined…
The terms ‘nationality’ and ‘citizenship’, although often used synonymously, hold…
The Citizenship Amendment Act crisis may result in numerous long-term residents facing…