Who coined the term ‘Genocide’?
Q. Who coined the term ‘Genocide’? Raphael Lemkin Eleanor Roosevelt P Thornberry Jafferson Answer: Raphael Lemkin
Q. Who coined the term ‘Genocide’? Raphael Lemkin Eleanor Roosevelt P Thornberry Jafferson Answer: Raphael Lemkin
Q. The International Criminal Court (ICC) Review Conference, 2010 held at Paris Kampala The Hague Rio de Janeiro Answer: Kampala
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Q. Which Article of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949 defines the prisoners of War? Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4 Answer: Article 4
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Q. Which one of the following is not a UN Agency? UNICEF UNESCO WTO ILO Answer: WTO
Q. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on December 1, 1948 December 10, 1948 December 11, 1948 December 31, 1948 Answer: December 10, 1948
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Q. Who introduced the concept of third generation Human Rights? Tullius Cesero Jermy Bentham John Finnis Karel Vasak Answer: Karel Vasak
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Q. The protection of Human Rights Act in India was enacted in the year 1993 1994 1995 1996 Answer: 1993
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Q. Helsinki Declaration, 1964 is concerned with War prevention Human Experimentation Gender discrimination Child Abuse Answer: Human Experimentation
Q. Which one of the following categories of Fundamental Rights incorporates ‘Abolition of Untouchability’? Right to Religion Right to Equality Right to Freedom Right against Exploitation Answer: Right to Equality