Ambedkar on Law, Constitution and Social Justice

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The book deals with diverse burning issues which are directly related to individuals, society, state, law and constitution revolving round the concept of social justice. It focuses on poverty jurisprudence highlighting the problems of the scheduled castes, backward segments, weaker sections and minorities searching the ideal solutions of their problems, and also suggesting ways and means for tackling them successfully. The central theme of the book examines different problematic issues from the touchstone of Ambedkar’s humanistic philosophy championing the cause of downtrodden. This book has potentiality of enriching human rights jurisprudence. Indeed, this is a potent addition to existing knowledge of law, constitution and social justice.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mohammad Shabbir

Mohammad Shabbir is promising and serious law researcher. Commencing his professional career as an Assistant Professor in 1978 at the Aligarh Muslim University, in 1986, he was elevated to the position of Associate Professor and later on appointed a professor of Law. He was adored by coveted position 'Ambedkar Chair Professor of Law', created by Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, government of India in 1992. In this capacity, he is the incharge and holder of Dr. Ambedkar Chair of Legal Studies and Research at the Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University. he was also Visiting Professor at the International Islamic University, Malaysia. He is a prolific writer and has authored and edited several books in his areas of specialization. Besides, he has published numerous articles and research papers in national and international law magazines and journals. He is also the founder-editor of law journal Quest for Justice.

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Title
Ambedkar on Law, Constitution and Social Justice
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170339081
Length
xxviii+405p., 22cm.
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