Development is an outgoing process undeterred by the variables of time and space. The law as the paramount instrument of just social order must respond to the developmental changes without let or hindrance. The world has shrunk, the issues assumes global significance, and the remedies have to be sought in the global context. This book is a collection of writings of eminent legal scholars on diverse areas of legal challenges of the new millennium—an anthology of topical legal studies. Issues relating to women, children, human rights, legal education, environment, cyber terrorism, health and ethics, etc. have been critically analyzed in sufficient detail. The essays in the book are expected to stimulate debate among scholars and policy makers alike. It will be equally relevant and useful for the members of the bar.
Human Rights and Development
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