查谟和克什米尔的封锁:人权后果

S. Dar, Dr.Naseer Ahmad Lone
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指导个人行为的道德和行为标准作为“人权”受到国内法和国际法的保护。人权主义除了对国际法产生重大影响外,还对全球和区域组织产生了重大影响。人权是世界各国政府和非政府组织积极追求的一个话题。几乎不可能避免每天在新闻中听到暴行和侵犯人权的行为。尽管1948年通过了《世界人权宣言》,并制定了保护儿童、妇女和残疾人权利的特别公约,但在2019冠状病毒病期间,针对儿童、妇女和残疾人的犯罪行为有增无减。国家本身也可以直接或间接侵犯人权。国家有可能故意违法,或者只是没有采取必要的安全措施。当一个国家侵犯人权时,执法人员、检察官和其他政府人员可能会参与对这个国家的调查和起诉。即使在没有直接身体接触的情况下,公平审判权等权利也可能受到侵犯,就像警察暴行的情况一样。在《世界人权宣言》首次发表60年后,对许多致力于促进人权的人来说,它仍然是一个白日梦。如果发生大流行病,查谟和克什米尔的人权就会受到侵犯。这项研究的目的是调查和评价疫情期间在查谟和克什米尔发生的侵犯人权行为的影响。
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Lockdowns in Jammu and Kashmir: The Human Rights Consequences
The ethical and behavioural standards that guide a person's behaviour are protected as "human rights" under both domestic and international law. The human rights doctrine has exerted a significant amount of impact on global and regional organisations, in addition to having a significant impact on international law. Human rights are a topic that is actively pursued by governments and non-governmental organisations all around the world. It is nearly impossible to avoid hearing about atrocities and violations of human rights on a daily basis in the news. Crimes committed against children, women, and the disabled are continuing unabated in Covid 19, despite the fact that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948 and that special covenants were created to protect their rights. Direct or indirect violations of human rights can also be committed by the state itself. It is possible for the state to intentionally break the law or just fail to take the necessary safety measures. When a state abuses human rights, law enforcement, prosecutors, and other government personnel may be involved in the investigation and prosecution of the state. Even in the absence of direct physical contact, rights such as the right to a fair trial can be infringed upon, as is the case with police brutality. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still, sixty years after it was first published, a pipe dream for many people who work to advance human rights. In the event of a pandemic, Jammu & Kashmir suffers from violations of human rights. The purpose of this research is to investigate and evaluate the effects of abuses of human rights that occurred in Jammu and Kashmir during the pandemic.
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