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Social justice and human rights in India

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Publication details: New Delhi Serials Publications 2006Description: 240p viiISBN:
  • 9788183870160
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085 SIN
Contents:
Contentsl Preface. 1. Planned economic development and social justice in India/Meeta Krishna. 2. Genesis of scheduled castes and constitutional safeguards for them/Sidhartha Sankar Laha and Anil Bhuimali. 3. Constitutional provisions and women empowerment in India some dimensions/Sandeep Kumar. 4. Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in promoting and protecting social justice and human rights in Andhra Pradesh/Y. Gurappa Naidu. 5. Compensatory jurisprudence a new dimension in the concept of social justice/Mamta Rao. 6. Constitutional paradigm reflecting Baba Saheb's ideology of social justice/S.D. Sharma. 7. Sex workers vulnerable victims of law and poverty/Neera Bharihoke. 8. Gross violations of women's rights domestic violence/Aparajita Baruah. 9. Human rights a reconciler of police public relations/S.D. Sharma. 10. Children and human rights/N.S. Sreenivasulu. 11. Human rights approach to environmental protection/I. Sundar. 12. An evaluation of children human rights and their protection in India/S. Sri Krishna and S. Anil Kumar. 13. Perceptibility of human rights still a mirage for the disadvantaged group of human society/Ram Niwas Sharma and Mithilesh Vishwakarma. 14. Problems of women in India/M. Supputhai. 15. Female sex workers in the informal sector/Siddhartha Sarkar.
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Contentsl
Preface.
1. Planned economic development and social justice in India/Meeta Krishna.
2. Genesis of scheduled castes and constitutional safeguards for them/Sidhartha Sankar Laha and Anil Bhuimali.
3. Constitutional provisions and women empowerment in India some dimensions/Sandeep Kumar.
4. Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in promoting and protecting social justice and human rights in Andhra Pradesh/Y. Gurappa Naidu.
5. Compensatory jurisprudence a new dimension in the concept of social justice/Mamta Rao.
6. Constitutional paradigm reflecting Baba Saheb's ideology of social justice/S.D. Sharma.
7. Sex workers vulnerable victims of law and poverty/Neera Bharihoke.
8. Gross violations of women's rights domestic violence/Aparajita Baruah.
9. Human rights a reconciler of police public relations/S.D. Sharma.
10. Children and human rights/N.S. Sreenivasulu.
11. Human rights approach to environmental protection/I. Sundar.
12. An evaluation of children human rights and their protection in India/S. Sri Krishna and S. Anil Kumar.
13. Perceptibility of human rights still a mirage for the disadvantaged group of human society/Ram Niwas Sharma and Mithilesh Vishwakarma.
14. Problems of women in India/M. Supputhai.
15. Female sex workers in the informal sector/Siddhartha Sarkar.