Human Rights and Administration Research Papers/Topics

A Comparative Study on Burnout, Self-Actualization and Ego Strength of Male and Female College Teachers in Chattisgarh

This study was conducted by school teachers working in schools/College Teachers in Chhattisgarh. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of ego strength and self efficacy. A standardized survey was used to measure teachers' self-efficacy, selfefficacy, and burnout. Findings showed that the mean score of odd-even expectancy for the revised 32- item scale for ego strength, selfefficacy, and burnout was 0.78 (adjusted); this is slightly higher than odd-even reliability. The re...

Human Rights

Human Rights are moral norms or principles which describe certain standards of human behaviour. These rights are regarded under municipal and international law as natural and legal entitlements of all individuals and are thus protected. Such rights include right to life, right to social security, right to freedom of thought, right to freedom of speech, right to religious freedom, right to private property, right to democracy, right to gainful employment, etc. The United Nations Universal Decl...

DISCUSS THE CHALLENGES OF ADMISSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUAL COMPLAINTS OF VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BEFORE REGIONAL RIGHTS COURTS

ABSTRACT Background: The three well-established regional human rights systems (in Europe, the Americas, and Africa) aim to provide access to individuals to a decision and remedy based on the violation of human rights in the founding treaties.It’s exactly 18years; 24years and 33 years after the establishment of African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights; European Court of Human Rights; and Inter-American Court of Human Rights respectively, but still but still the gross violation of human ...

THE HYPOCRISY OF ANIMALS' RIGHTS ACTIVISTS

Today, violating human rights attracts little or no penalty compared to when animals’ rights are trampled upon. For instance, there are two contrasting events involving two prominent footballers who ply their trades in the English Premier League. The first is Manchester United’s star defender, Harry Maguire. He was involved in a brawl outside a Mykonos town bar and was found guilty of aggravated assault, resisting arrest and attempted bribery in August 2020 while holidaying. Despite been ...