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Human rights are more than abstract ideals; they're the very heartbeat of humanity.
In Echoes of Justice, acclaimed advocate and author Y. S. Yadav masterfully transforms the thirty articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into thirty unforgettable narratives. This isn't just a book; it's a profound journey into the heart of human dignity, bridging legal principles with visceral, lived experiences.
Journey with a child battling modern slavery, a journalist risking all for truth, a refugee family seeking sanctuary, and countless others fighting for their fundamental rights. Witness the quiet heroism of individuals confronting discrimination, arbitrary detention, and the insidious erosion of privacy. Feel the raw emotion of families stripped of their land, workers denied dignity, and voices silenced by oppression. Each story, meticulously crafted and deeply researched, exposes stark global realities, celebrating the resilience and unwavering fight for freedom.
Ultimately, Echoes of Justice is a powerful call to action. It confronts the delicate balance between rights and responsibilities, reminding us that human rights are lived realities demanding eternal vigilance.
"This book breathes vital life into the very rights that define our human dignity... a potent, urgent reminder that human rights must be defended, tirelessly upheld, and fiercely fought for, every single day." - Dr. Milind Dahivale, National President, Central Human Rights Organisation.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Human rights are more than abstract ideals; they're the very heartbeat of humanity.
In Echoes of Justice, acclaimed advocate and author Y. S. Yadav masterfully transforms the thirty articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into thirty unforgettable narratives. This isn't just a book; it's a profound journey into the heart of human dignity, bridging legal principles with visceral, lived experiences.
Journey with a child battling modern slavery, a journalist risking all for truth, a refugee family seeking sanctuary, and countless others fighting for their fundamental rights. Witness the quiet heroism of individuals confronting discrimination, arbitrary detention, and the insidious erosion of privacy. Feel the raw emotion of families stripped of their land, workers denied dignity, and voices silenced by oppression. Each story, meticulously crafted and deeply researched, exposes stark global realities, celebrating the resilience and unwavering fight for freedom.
Ultimately, Echoes of Justice is a powerful call to action. It confronts the delicate balance between rights and responsibilities, reminding us that human rights are lived realities demanding eternal vigilance.
"This book breathes vital life into the very rights that define our human dignity... a potent, urgent reminder that human rights must be defended, tirelessly upheld, and fiercely fought for, every single day." - Dr. Milind Dahivale, National President, Central Human Rights Organisation.