Chanakya National Law University, Patna is organising CNLU Webinar on Human Rights, Duties & Responsibilities in 21st Century on 10th December 2020 at 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm. About CNLU Webinar: Human Rights, Duties & Responsibilities in 21st Century Human Rights are Natural Rights to be Human and Remain Human. The antonym of ‘Inhuman’ is ‘Human’. Whereas ‘wrongs’… Read More »

Chanakya National Law University, Patna is organising CNLU Webinar on Human Rights, Duties & Responsibilities in 21st Century on 10th December 2020 at 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm. About CNLU Webinar: Human Rights, Duties & Responsibilities in 21st Century Human Rights are Natural Rights to be Human and Remain Human. The antonym of ‘Inhuman’ is ‘Human’. Whereas ‘wrongs’ to anyone is a violation of rights in ‘beings’. The term inhuman clearly...

Chanakya National Law University, Patna is organising CNLU Webinar on Human Rights, Duties & Responsibilities in 21st Century on 10th December 2020 at 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm.

About CNLU Webinar: Human Rights, Duties & Responsibilities in 21st Century

Human Rights are Natural Rights to be Human and Remain Human. The antonym of ‘Inhuman’ is ‘Human’. Whereas ‘wrongs’ to anyone is a violation of rights in ‘beings’. The term inhuman clearly explains our dislike towards manners, behaviours and actions which are great hindrances & threats to our day to day routine work and progress in life. Human Rights movement talks about the basic aspects of life, essential for human living and further development. We look to the only Governmental Agencies for our protection. But we forget the near and dear ones and foolishly believe them, saviours.

The victims of inhuman wrongs are from poor to affluent, only the mode and manners is different. The Institutions are to protect Human beings from ‘Inhuman wrongs’ and promote developmental measures. Despite our beliefs in democratic setup, all are crying for Human Rights protection. This forces us to think that something is wrong on the part of ’Human Beings’. Human Rights have to be protected by Human beings only. Even the agencies are also a set of Human Beings. This draws our attention that something is wrong on the part of human beings – towards ‘Duties and Responsibilities’.

The fiftieth anniversary of UDHR deals with Human Duties and Responsibilities (DHDR). In this background, the Seminar tries to explore the mechanisms of ‘Human Duties and Responsibilities’–Individual, family, society and the Nation. The Indian Constitution does talk about Fundamental Rights (FR), Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) and Fundamental Duties (FD). But there is no express provision which can explain Fundamental Responsibility (FR) of individuals towards himself, his family, society and the Nation and the Coordination among FR, DPSP, FD & FR as well.

About CNLU

Chanakya National Law University is a public law school and a National Law University in Patna, Bihar, India. It was established in 2006 by the Government of Bihar as a public university dedicated to the field of legal education. The Chief Justice of Patna High Court is the ex officio chancellor of the university.

Theme of Discussion

  1. Human Rights versus Inhuman wrongs
  2. Constitutional Provisions – Rights versus Duties and Responsibilities
  3. Government agencies, Human Rights and people’s Responsibility

Speakers

  1. Justice (Retd.) Mridula Mishra, Vice-Chancellor, CNLU, Patna (Patron)
  2. Shri J S Gangwar IPS, Additional Director General of Police, Government of Bihar (Guest of Honour)
  3. Shri Manoranjan Prasad Srivastava, Registrar, CNLU, Patna, (Co-Patron)
  4. Dr. Priti Saxena BBAU, Central University, Lucknow
  5. Dr. Nishtha Jaswal, Vice-Chancellor, HPNLU, Shimla
  6. Dr. S. Santha Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, GNLU, Gandhinagar
  7. Dr. M.K. Sinha, Director, ILI New Delhi
  8. Dr. Rash Bihari Prasad Singh, Former Vice-Chancellor, Patna University, Patna
  9. Dr. S.C. Roy, Professor & Dean Research & Development, Director – CIRF CNLU, Patna, Organising Secretary cum Moderator

Eligibility

All Teacher, Students, Advocates, Corporates etc.,

Date & Time

10th December 2020 at 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm.

Registration

There is no registration fee.

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Note

  • Link for the webinar will be sent to all participants on their email registered with us.
  • E-Certificate will be sent to all participants on their registered e-mail.

Reported by: Ayush Kumar


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Updated On 8 Dec 2020 6:31 AM GMT
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