THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS, UN CHARTER RIGHTS AND ITS ROLE IN THE GROWTH OF THE POLITICAL STABILITY OF A STATE AND THE WORLD
Dr. Channamma M
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR , GFGC CHANNAPATANA, KARNATAKA� 562160
Abstract
‘Human rights, Fundamental rights†are most essential security, and right to have their peaceful living and to enjoy the political freedom in the state or the country. India is a vast democratic country with second most populated country in the world after China. India has much diversity in the world, with most religious or richest in the world in cultural diversities; Indian constitution has found many rights to save our culture and Right to select the religion to live in India. For example after 21st century we have seen lot of reservations and amenities has been given to the SC (Schedule caste) and ST (Schedule Tribes), Women reservations in the state, countries by the central and the state governments, the main reason for the giving amenities and reservations is to support the depressed class or the places where there is no development in the state, with political and the social exploitation, from the recent years we can find from the data where India is facing some of political religious divide, which is harmful for the secular state, which may lead to lot of clashes in the state, so state has to intervene during that incidents and try to find solution through the Judicial organ. Even women should be given equal opportunity, power in contesting the elections and it has to be implemented in the constitution of Indian state, it can lead to political development of the nation with all-round political stability in the country, especially in developing economics due to patriarchal domination, the political development of the women in the nations are in not up to the mark as in European countries, so there is a need for the political development of women for decreasing gender partiality in the Indian state and the world, otherwise it may lead to improper implementation of political rights in India.
Important features of Convention on the Political Rights of Women, 193 U.N.T.S. 135, entered into force July 7, 1954.
The Contracting Parties,Desiring to implement the principle of equality of rights for men and women contained in the Charter of the United Nations, Recognizing that everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country directly or indirectly through freely chosen representatives, and has the right to equal access to public service in his country, and desiring to equalize the status of men and women in the enjoyment and exercise of political rights, in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Keywords: Political Rights, Universal Fundamental Rights In The Constitution Of India, Women Political Development.
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EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
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Published on : 2022-07-05
Vol | : | 7 |
Issue | : | 7 |
Month | : | July |
Year | : | 2022 |