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Multidisciplinary Approaches to Human Rights: National and International Dimensions

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Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Mittal Publications 2016Description: 254pISBN:
  • 8183246540
DDC classification:
  • G89.5 B144
Partial contents:
1. Human Rights: basic Concept Human rights in the light of Integral Humanism ..........3 Human Rights: Down to earth realities in India .............13 2. Human Rights and Social Dimensions: Women Children, Senior Citizens, Homosexuals and organ Transplant Dimensions of Violence and Violations of Human Rights: A case Study of Self Employed women in Unorganized Sectors .......23 Use and Abuse of Right to Information Act, 2005 with Reference to women issues .............33 Human Rights and the women ..........37 Abuse of Indian Women - Nri Marriages: A personal Experience ...............47 Menstrual Exclusion : A hurdle for Gender Justice and Equality ........61 Human Rights and Rights of Migrant children in Goa ........71 Human rights and Children: International And national perspective ...........77 Rights of Senior Citizens : It`s Challenges and Prospects ........87 Role of State in Protecting the Rights of Homosexuals in India ..........99 Dilemmas on Death : Challenges to Promoting Deceased Organ Donation programme in India ...................113 HIV/AIDS- the Silent Killer in India .............123 3. Human Rights: Enviromnent, Education and Terrorism Right to Sanitation ....141 Garbage hazards .............153 Corporal Punishment in Schools and Reformation of Elementary Education in India .................163 Right to Education Act 2009 and Its Failure ...........177 Human rights and Pil-an Indian Experience ......187 Saint basav Eshwara On Human Rights ..197 Right to Die and Euthanesia ...205 Encounter Killings : An alternative Tool of Justice ...211 Media freedom : Human Rigts Dimension ......225 Cross Border Terrorism and Violation of Human Hights in South Asia ...........235
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1. Human Rights: basic Concept Human rights in the light of Integral Humanism ..........3 Human Rights: Down to earth realities in India .............13 2. Human Rights and Social Dimensions: Women Children, Senior Citizens, Homosexuals and organ Transplant Dimensions of Violence and Violations of Human Rights: A case Study of Self Employed women in Unorganized Sectors .......23 Use and Abuse of Right to Information Act, 2005 with Reference to women issues .............33 Human Rights and the women ..........37 Abuse of Indian Women - Nri Marriages: A personal Experience ...............47 Menstrual Exclusion : A hurdle for Gender Justice and Equality ........61 Human Rights and Rights of Migrant children in Goa ........71 Human rights and Children: International And national perspective ...........77 Rights of Senior Citizens : It`s Challenges and Prospects ........87 Role of State in Protecting the Rights of Homosexuals in India ..........99 Dilemmas on Death : Challenges to Promoting Deceased Organ Donation programme in India ...................113 HIV/AIDS- the Silent Killer in India .............123 3. Human Rights: Enviromnent, Education and Terrorism Right to Sanitation ....141 Garbage hazards .............153 Corporal Punishment in Schools and Reformation of Elementary Education in India .................163 Right to Education Act 2009 and Its Failure ...........177 Human rights and Pil-an Indian Experience ......187 Saint basav Eshwara On Human Rights ..197 Right to Die and Euthanesia ...205 Encounter Killings : An alternative Tool of Justice ...211 Media freedom : Human Rigts Dimension ......225 Cross Border Terrorism and Violation of Human Hights in South Asia ...........235

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