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Human Rights in the Naew Millennium Prof. N. Sanajaoba

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Manas Publications New Delhi New Delhi 1 December 2002Description: 344 p.; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9788170491156
DDC classification:
  • 954.6052  SAN
Summary: This book picks up the contemporary legal and constitutional flashpoints which provoke the mind-set of the elites and the laymen in equal measure. The constitutional discourse dwells upon the faults found in and the symptoms of crisis as evident in basic law of the land. The right discourse shifts the framework from the human rights to that of the autochthones, child, life in undeclared state of emergency and the humanitarian laws in contact-zones of armed conflicts. The pattern of discursive exercise is then, brought to a wide theatre, where legal discourse interacts with the new order, futuristics, diplomacy, critical legal thought and realm of science. The annex incorporates the UN Human Rights Committee's observation on the recent Human Rights Report of the Government of India and also New Delhi Declaration on HIV/AIDS.
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This book picks up the contemporary legal and constitutional flashpoints which provoke the mind-set of the elites and the laymen in equal measure. The constitutional discourse dwells upon the faults found in and the symptoms of crisis as evident in basic law of the land. The right discourse shifts the framework from the human rights to that of the autochthones, child, life in undeclared state of emergency and the humanitarian laws in contact-zones of armed conflicts. The pattern of discursive exercise is then, brought to a wide theatre, where legal discourse interacts with the new order, futuristics, diplomacy, critical legal thought and realm of science. The annex incorporates the UN Human Rights Committee's observation on the recent Human Rights Report of the Government of India and also New Delhi Declaration on HIV/AIDS.

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