Dalit Human rights and humanitarian law, once clearly distinguishable segments of international law, are increasingly being viewed in an integrated and holistic manner, where the individual has a continuum of protection under human rights law as well as that provided under humanitarian law, as warranted by the specific circumstances. There is a broad space for forging effective linkages between humanitarian assistance and human right programmes. The separate mandates and different methods of work can produce a remarkable added value if perceived as complementary and Mutually supportive and if we maintain the focus of all we do to increase the extent of protection for the victims. India and the country of origin of the refugees. In the process, refugees have become victims of gross human rights violations. A cursory scrutiny of the conditions of refugees makes it crystal clear. It is hoped that this book will fulfill the demands of a wider section of press persons of society. The editors are painfully aware of the shortcomings, and shall welcome any criticism and suggestions from the readers for improvement in further editions.
The Status of Dalit and Human Right in India
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The Status of Dalit and Human Right in India
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1st ed.
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8188837857
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viii+360p., Index; 23cm
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