2019
DOI: 10.20319/pijss.2019.52.454470
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Discrimination Against Persons Afflicted With Leprosy as a Violation of Their International Human Rights

Abstract: Leprosy is a chronic but curable disease that causes skin lesion and nerve damage. Leprosy in India stood eliminated as public health problem as the number of occurrence went down to one per ten thousand cases, but in 2017, it made a comeback and several new cases were detected.It's easily the most misunderstood disease in India. Victims of Leprosy are constantly discriminated against, both socially and legally. There are as many as 119 laws that discriminate against people afflicted with leprosy. The general … Show more

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“…These progressively dynamic guidelines have played an vital part in changing law at the national level by affecting residential tall court choices and serving as an vital asset in progressing legitimate and arrangement changes [4]. Discrimination against persons suffering from leprosy is an international human rights violation [5]. The EU Constitution of Essential Rights has the potential to play a significant role in the process of adapting EU norms to worldwide human rights benchmarks and advertising strategies in order to overcome administrative roadblocks and equalize assurance for different groups of people [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These progressively dynamic guidelines have played an vital part in changing law at the national level by affecting residential tall court choices and serving as an vital asset in progressing legitimate and arrangement changes [4]. Discrimination against persons suffering from leprosy is an international human rights violation [5]. The EU Constitution of Essential Rights has the potential to play a significant role in the process of adapting EU norms to worldwide human rights benchmarks and advertising strategies in order to overcome administrative roadblocks and equalize assurance for different groups of people [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%