Human rights, justice, and constitutional empowerment
by Kumar C Raj
Additional authors:
Chockalingam K
Published by :
Oxford University Press
(New Delhi)
Physical details: 520p.
ISBN:019568691-8.
Subject(s):
Civil rights in India.
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Human rights
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Constitutionalism and social empowerment in India
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Promise and peril of transcendental jurisprudence: Justice Krishna Iyer's combat with the production of rightlessness in India
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Fundamental rights and state action in India
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Freedom of the press and the human right discourse
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Free speech and broadcasting in India
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Equality and compensatory discrimination
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Governance, development and Human rights
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Corruption and its impact on human right and rule of law
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Right to development and government reforms in India
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Judicial governance and social movements
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Globalization
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Globalisation
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Social rights jurisprudence of the supreme court of India from comparative perspective
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Right to environment and development justice in the Indian constitution
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Human right movement
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Criminal justice, victim justice and women's empowerment
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Criminal injustice: impunity for communal violence in India
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Criminality of the marginalized sections or the Lumpen-proletariat criminality: critical perspective
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Making criminal justice human right friendly : policy choices and institutional strategies
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Victimology and victim justice
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India's international obligations towards victims of human rights violations: implementation in domestic law and practice
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Sexual harassment and violence against women in India: constitutional and legal perspective
Year: 2007