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Animal Rights ⋆ Movements in Beauty Industry ⋆ Lifestyle

Animal  rights  proponents have been concerned about the treatment of animals in the  production of beauty and  personal care products. This includes the  testing  of beauty  products   and   the   wearing   of  fur   and leather. Lotions, shampoo, mascara, and   other cosmetics are  routinely tested  on  animals to assess  their  effectiveness and  any side effects such as

Patient’s Rights

Patients who are subjected to involuntary hospitalization in a psychiatric facility or who accept voluntary admission retain certain rights within the institution. Patients hospitalized because of mental illness do not shed their rights at the hospital door. Although they may not leave the hospital, they retain their rights to the fullest extent consistent with their

Human Rights and Anthropology

The term human rights refers to a set of legal and normative standards according to which all humans are ordained with certain rights irrespective of the cultural or social circumstances of their lives. Although the concept has considerable historical antecedents, modern human rights can be said to have been inaugurated with the establishment of the

Human Rights in the Global Society

Every day, year after year, women grotesquely disfigured by fire are taken to Victoria Hospital’s burn ward here in India’s fastest growing city. They are in rows, wrapped like mummies in white bandages, their moans quieted by the pain-obliterating drip of morphine. Typically, these women, and thousands like them, have been depicted as victims of

Civil Rights Act of 1964

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the wake of the assassination of President Kennedy and as the civil rights movement continued its struggle for social equality. Although a bill prohibiting discrimination in the workplace had been introduced in Congress every year since 1943, the filibuster and other

Civil Rights Act of 1991

The Civil Rights Act of 1991 is compromise legislation passed after a heated two-year political struggle and ambitiously amended Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (referred to as “Title VII”); the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 (referred to as “Section 1981”); the

Victim Rights Movement in the United States

The past forty years have been marked by a dramatic increase in awareness, education, specialized services, and system reform for crime victims, all of which promote healing and justice. The victim rights movement was informed and influenced by the Women’s Rights and Civil Rights Movements of the 1960s, a confluence of issues and activism that

Human Rights Watch (HRW)

Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an independent organization dedicated to protecting and defending human rights across the globe. HRW aims to give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their actions. This organization conducts investigations and engages in advocacy that builds pressure on lawmakers and on the general public to support human rights.

Human Rights Education

Human rights education aims to teach students of all ages about universal human rights, the treaties that guarantee them, and the work still needed to ensure all people receive the rights they are guaranteed. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) calls human rights education an essential component of the right to education.

Human Rights Considerations in Extradition

This article delves into the intricate relationship between extradition proceedings in the United States and the imperative of upholding human rights principles. Commencing with an exploration of the historical evolution of extradition laws and the parallel development of human rights in international law, the article meticulously examines early cases and precedents that laid the foundation

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