LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS, B.A. LL.B. IVth Semester Examination, (BL-404) May-2019 CCS UNIVERSITY

LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS, B.A. LL.B. IVth Semester Examination, (BL-404) May-2019 CCS UNIVERSITY

B.A. LL.B. IVth Semester Examination, May-2019

LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS

(BL-404) (New)

[Time : 3 Hrs. ]

[M.M.: 100]

Note .— Attempt all the Sections as per instructions.

Section—A

Very Short Answer Type Questions

Note : Attempt all the five questions. Each question carries 4 marks. Very short answer is required not exceeding 75 words.

1. What type of complaints are not entertained by National Human Rights Commission?

2. Which are the Principal organs of United Nations?

3. Explain Human Rights Courts.

4. Explain Theories based on justice.

Or

Explain theories based on dignity.

5. Explain international human right law.

Section-B

Short Answer Type Questions

Note :- Attempt any two questions out of the following three questions. Each question carries 10 marks. Short answer is required not exceeding 200 words.

6. Write a note on collective rights.

7. Discuss the International Conventions on the Rights of the Child, 1989.

8. Discuss the role of Supreme Court of India in the regard of the Protection of Fundamental Rights and Human Rights.

Or

What has been the impact of NGOs in the promotion and protection of Human Rights in India?

Section-C

Long Answer Type Questions

Note :— Attempt any three questions out of the following five questions. Each question carries 20 marks. Answer is required in detail.

9. Explain Human Rights and Terrorism.

10. The purpose of the law of human nights is to ensure that individuals are protected from the excesses of States and government. Comment.

11. How far the U. N. Commission of Human Rights has been able to promote the Sustainability of Human Rights in the world?

12. Explain the various civil political rights under international covenant.

13. National Human Rights Commission in India. Comment.

Or

Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Comment.

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