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The dialectics & dynamics of human rights in India : yesterday, today, and tomorrow / by V.R. Krishna Iyer.

By: Series: Tagore law lecturesPublication details: Calcutta : Eastern Law House, 1999.Description: 32, 394 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 8171771009 (hbk.)
  • 9788171771004 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085 KRI
Contents:
1 Exordium; 2 Human Rights: Conceptual and Historical Reflections; 3 The Sega of Homo Sapiens and Omega of Human Rights; 4 Epistemological Foundation and Escalating Emergence of Human rights Jurisprudence; 5 Religions, Culture and Human Rights; 6 The United Nations; 7 Human Rights Revisited: Nations Incarnates; 8 Columbus, Gama and Colonial Domination of Common People's Rights; 9 Human Rights Realities in India—Prospects of an Asian charter, Other Continental Experiments; 10. The Dimensions of the Right to Development as a Human Right; 11 Basics of Judicial Independence and Defence of Human Right; 12 Current Indian Realities vis-a-vis People's Human Rights; 13 Liberty—A Non-negotiable Value 14 Last Lecture—The Tale of Ten Cities; 15 A Sombre Supplement
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 Exordium;
2 Human Rights: Conceptual and Historical Reflections;
3 The Sega of Homo Sapiens and Omega of Human Rights;
4 Epistemological Foundation and Escalating Emergence of Human rights Jurisprudence;
5 Religions, Culture and Human Rights;
6 The United Nations;
7 Human Rights Revisited: Nations Incarnates;
8 Columbus, Gama and Colonial Domination of Common People's Rights;
9 Human Rights Realities in India—Prospects of an Asian charter, Other Continental Experiments;
10. The Dimensions of the Right to Development as a Human Right;
11 Basics of Judicial Independence and Defence of Human Right;
12 Current Indian Realities vis-a-vis People's Human Rights;
13 Liberty—A Non-negotiable Value
14 Last Lecture—The Tale of Ten Cities;
15 A Sombre Supplement