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This collection of 12 essays attempts to address the core issues concerning human rights in justice system, with special reference to India. Explaining the idea of natural rights, it deals with the atrocities against scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, child abuse, and right to elementary education.
A detailed discussion on Vedic approach to human rights, cyber terrorism and cyber law, state financing in disaster relief, intellectual property and biodiversity, ...
Law Education now a days occupy a very substantial and important place in the university curriculum and every university has and every university has a Faculty of Law in it to impart law education to its students. The universities are being assisted bylaw universities are being assisted by law colleges and law schools which are affiliated to the university. Still further, the law education is being imparted through distance education and enabling students who are ...
This book purports to highlight the basic features of moral principle through a conceptual analysis. It argues on the logical ground that the main defect from which classical and modern accounts of moral principle suffer is that they stress some features of moral principle suffer is that they stress some features of moral principle and ignore the others which make their account inadequate. This book provides an adequate and comprehensive account of moral ...
This book provides a critical conceptual analysis of the concepts of karma, dharma and moksha which constitute the key features of religious, cultural, ethical and philosophical thoughts of the Hindus, the Jains and the Bauddha’s. The book discusses various philosophical issues pertaining to these concepts in an analytical manner without showing any disrespect to any religious and philosophical systems of the Hindus, the Jains and the Bauddha’s. It has been ...
Undoubtedly, the Indian Judiciary has shown unprecedented initiative during the last few years and has succeeded in getting the support of the majority of people in the country. In spite of such huge public support, the dangers of judicial activism should not be underestimated. This development cannot be viewed merely as an advance in judicial review. A highly activist judiciary with an unlimited power of judicial review must be reconciled with the representative ...