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Indian Institute of Human Rights (IIHR), New Delhi was came into existence in the year 1990. It deals with the studies, training, research, publication, conference organization and consultancy in field of human rights and civil liberties. Courses Offered: Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights The duration of the Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights course is two years.The mode of teaching is Correspondence.For the course the exam is conducted every year in month of June and December. Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must have obtained degree in Graduation (Arts / Science / Commerce / Engineering / Agriculture / Medicine / Law / Pharmacy). Students appearing in final year graduation exams may also apply Below the process is given from where you can get admission form. Go to the official website of Indian Institute of Human Rights, New Delhi. After that you can see Admission Form on the top. Click on it . The page looks like the image given below ![]() Contact Details: Indian Institute of Human Rights A 50, Paryavaran Complex Saket-Maidangarhi Marg New Delhi 110030 INDIA 24 Hours Mobile Helpline for Admissions: (0)9650777388, (0)9810117779 Phone: 91 (011) 2953 2930, 2953 2850 Fax: 91 (011) 2953 4609
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Indian Institute of Human Rights, New Delhi offer the Post Graduate Programme in Human Rights through distance learning. Indian Institute of Human Rights (IIHR), New Delhi was established in 1990. It was established as a constituent unit of the World Institution Building Program (WIBP), an International Charity incorporate as a Public Charitable Trust at New Delhi. Post Graduate Programme in Human Rights The two years Post Graduate Programme in Human Rights being conducted through correspondence in the field of human rights, civil liberties, international humanitarian issues, refugee rights and laws, disaster and emergency relief, apartheid and racial discrimination, drug abuse, judicial activism and global and regional perspectives of human rights. The admissions to this course is commences every year for June and December sessions for candidates holding Bachelor's Degree or an equivalent qualification in any discipline. Eligibility : Graduation (Arts / Science / Commerce / Engineering / Agriculture / Medicine / Law / Pharmacy). Duration : Two years. Mode of Teaching : Through Distance Learning (DL) / Correspondence. Subjects First Year Trimester - I : Foundation Course Conceptual and Theoretical Understanding of Human Rights 1.1 Introduction to Human Rights 1.2 Principles and Theories of Human Rights 1.3. Culture, Wisdom, Religion, and Human Rights 1.4 International Relations, Democracy, and Human Rights Trimester - II : Orientation Course Systems, Organisations and Instruments of Human Rights 2.1 Systems for Protection of Human Rights 2.2 Organizations Related to Human Rights 2.3 Instruments of Human Rights and Covenants 2.4 1993 Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action Trimester - III : Integration Course Contemporary Human Rights Situations and Issues 3.1 Human Rights in Global and Regional Perspectives 3.2 Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Prevention of Its Violations 3.3 State of Human Rights in India 3.4 Refugees, Displaced Persons, Immigrants, and Asylum gotop Second Year Trimester - IV : Specialisation Course A) Concept Specific Themes in Human Rights 4A.1 Rethinking and Redesigning Human Rights 4A.2 Expanding Economic, Social, and Cultural Agenda 4A.3 Expanding Environment and Development Agenda 4A.4 Establishing Linkages with Other Disciplines B) Action Specific Themes in Human Rights 4B.1 Human Rights Activism and Role of NGOs 4B.2 Role of Amnesty, Red Cross and National Human Rights Commission 4B.3 Implementation, Enforcement and Realisation of Human Rights 4B.4 International Humanitarian Issues, Laws and Assistance C) Issue Specific Themes in Human Rights 4C.1 Child and Human Rights 4C.2 Women and Human Rights 4C.3 Religion and Human Rights 4C.4 Population and Human Rights D) Legislation Specific Themes in Human Rights 4D.1 International Human Rights Provisions 4D.2 Regional Human Rights Provisions 4D.3 National Human Rights Provisions 4D.4 Indian Constitution and Human Rights E) Violation Specific Themes in Human Rights 4E.1 Torture, Custodial Violence and Disappearances 4E.2 Pretrial Detention, Undertrials and Prisoners 4E.3 Human Rights and Police 4E.4 Human Rights During Emergency F) Refugee Specific Themes in Human Rights 4F.1 Refugee Laws and UNHCR 4F.2 Refugee Protection and Plan of Action 4F.3 Refugee Status and Humanitarian Assistance 4F.4 Refugee Problems and South Asia Trimester - V : Application Course Awareness, Teaching, Research, and Implementation 5.1 Human Rights Education, Teaching and Training 5.2 Human Rights, Peace, Non-Violence, and Conflict Resolution 5.3 Implementing Human Rights Standards and Required Legal Aid, Remedies and Reforms 5.4 Role of Judiciary, Public Interest Litigation and Media Trimester - VI : Evaluation Course Report Writing and Thesis Preparation 6.1 Field Report 6.2 Study Report 6.3 Case Study Report 6.4 Master's Thesis Contact details Indian Institute of Human Rights A 50, Paryavaran Complex Saket-Maidangarhi Marg New Delhi 110030 INDIA
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