International Human Rights Law
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Name: Sateesh Ratna
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
DOB: 28-JAN- 1977
Professional Interests
International human rights movement was strengthened when the United Nations General Assembly adopted of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948. Drafted as ‘a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations', the Declaration for the first time in human history spell out basic civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that all human beings should enjoy. It has over time been widely accepted as the fundamental norms of human rights that everyone should respect and protect. The UDHR, together with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and its two Optional Protocols, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, form the so - called International Bill of Human Rights.
A series of international human rights treaties and other instruments adopted since 1945 have conferred legal form on inherent human rights and developed the body of international human rights. Other instruments have been adopted at the regional level reflecting the particular human rights concerns of the region and providing for specific mechanisms of protection. Most States have also adopted constitutions and other laws which formally protect basic human rights. While international treaties and customary law form the backbone of international human rights law other instruments, such as declarations, guidelines and principles adopted at the international level contribute to its understanding, implementation and development. Respect for human rights requires the establishment of the rule of law at the national and international levels.
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Name: Sateesh Ratna
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 09949624218
Website: www.ihrcsateeshrathnahumanrights.com
Name: Sateesh Ratna
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
DOB: 28-JAN- 1977
Professional Interests
- To provide high quality and comprehensive advice, information, practical and advocacy support relating to domestic and other forms of gender based violence against women and children.
- To promote the participation and engagement of women and children with specialist holistic services
- Clinical elementary school social work.
- Individual and group counseling, with an emphasis on bullying and eating disorders.
- Above all I am having clear drive and ambition to succeed and make an impact on the ground to share my passion for human rights and ending discrimination and violence especially against women and girls.
- Master’s in Business Administration (Financial Analytics).
- Bachelors in Computer Science
- International Human Rights Law Certification (Universite Catholique de Louvain).
- Certificate course in Citizen Engagement (Open Learning Campus –World Bank Group)
- Amnesty International
- International Human Rights Commission
- All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties Tramadol & Social Justice.
- United for Human Rights
- Human Rights Welfare Organization
International human rights movement was strengthened when the United Nations General Assembly adopted of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948. Drafted as ‘a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations', the Declaration for the first time in human history spell out basic civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights that all human beings should enjoy. It has over time been widely accepted as the fundamental norms of human rights that everyone should respect and protect. The UDHR, together with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and its two Optional Protocols, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, form the so - called International Bill of Human Rights.
A series of international human rights treaties and other instruments adopted since 1945 have conferred legal form on inherent human rights and developed the body of international human rights. Other instruments have been adopted at the regional level reflecting the particular human rights concerns of the region and providing for specific mechanisms of protection. Most States have also adopted constitutions and other laws which formally protect basic human rights. While international treaties and customary law form the backbone of international human rights law other instruments, such as declarations, guidelines and principles adopted at the international level contribute to its understanding, implementation and development. Respect for human rights requires the establishment of the rule of law at the national and international levels.
For More Details Please Contact Me
Name: Sateesh Ratna
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 09949624218
Website: www.ihrcsateeshrathnahumanrights.com