Corruption and Human Rights in India:

Kumar, C Raj.

Corruption and Human Rights in India: Comparative Perspectives on Transparency and Good Governance C Raj Kumar. - Oxford Oxford University Press 2011 - 234p

includes index and biblioraphy

1. Introduction Corruption: Introducing the Problem Overview, of Corruption in India Corruption and its Relationship with Human Rights Corruption and its Implications for the Rule of Law 2. Corruption and its Impact on Human Rights Corruption and the Human Rights Framework Corruption and its Relationship with Specific Human Rights Sovereignty in the Context of Globalization, Human Rights, and Development 3. Corruption and its Consequences for Governance in Asia: A Comparative Perspective The Proliferation of Corruption in Asia: Problematizing the Issue Models for Combating Corruption in Asia Linkages between Violations of Human Rights and Corruption in Asia 4. Existing Framework for Combating Corruption in India Constitutional Framework for Promoting Transparency in Governance Legal and Institutional Framework for Fighting Corruption 5. New Legislative and Institutional Reforms for Eliminating Corruption in India Legislative Measures Required Institutional Measures: National Human Rights Commission Institutional Measures: Central Information Commission and the Right to Information 6. The Way Forward: Establishing an Independent Commission Against Corruption Creating the Right Political Environment for Combating Corruption Towards Establishing an Independent Commission against Corruption ICAC and its Relationship with Other Institutions-Formal and Informal The Way Forward: A Cohesive Approach to Combating Corruption

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