Advancement of Human Rights in India -

Advancement of Human Rights in India

Contemporary and Emerging Challenges
Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2021
Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd (Verlag)
978-93-5388-787-2 (ISBN)
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This book studies challenges to human rights and violations of rights by the State and private stakeholders and discusses judicial activism.
Human rights, despite being prone to serious obstacles, have garnered immense attention in the recent years. This book is an authoritative study of the recent trends and challenges of human rights in India, focusing on the advancement of judicial activism and gross violations of these rights by the government and private stakeholders.



Covering a wide range of topics, Advancement of Human Rights in India: Contemporary and Emerging Challenges features critical discussions on the legal rights of women, children, forest tribes, disabled individuals, prisoners and other socially disadvantaged groups whose welfare is heavily neglected, and thus, needs urgent attention. This book also addresses contemporary debates on consular access, privacy, paternity leave and food security, among others. This book acknowledges progress in the fight for human rights and also presents possible solutions to the many difficulties that lie ahead. 

Debarati Halder received her LLB, LLM, PhD (Law) degrees from the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, Karnataka. She is Professor of Law at the Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. She is the founder of Centre for Cyber Victim Counselling, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and founding sec¬retary of South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology. She is the India Chapter Head of International Society of Therapeutic Jurisprudence. She has published five books and several research articles on cybercrimes against women and law, child sexual abuse and related laws, therapeutic jurisprudence, etc., in reputed national and inter¬national journals, including British Journal of Criminology, International Annals of Criminology, National Law School of India University Journal, etc., with reputed publishers. She is a resourceful person for governmental and other international stakeholders, including National Commission for Women, national and state commissions for protection of child rights, UNICEF, Facebook, etc. Shrut S. Brahmbhatt received his LLM degree from Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. He is presently working as Assistant Professor at the Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. He has contributed scholarly articles to many national and international journals and has also conducted several empirical studies. He has also organized national-level seminars and workshops on human rights. His areas of interest are transgender rights, animal rights, intellectual property rights, human rights, etc.

Foreword by Professor Subir K Bhatnagar
Preface
Introduction
SECTION I Gender Justice and Human Rights
Victimization of Disabled Women in India: A Critical Analysis - Dipa Dube
Rights of Women and Gender-biased Laws in India: A Critical Socio-legal Analysis - Janardhana Rao Killi
Forced Sterilization of Differently Abled Women: A Critical Analysis - Priju Bhaskar T.
Sex Workers and Right to Live with Dignity: A Critical Review - Mradul Mishra and Viralkumar B. Mandaliya
Gender Equality and Human Rights in India: A Critical Review - Badri Sankar Das
Marital Rape in India: A Critical Socio-legal Analysis - Zeel Raval, Heli Shah and Debarati Halder
Human Rights of Sex Workers and Their Children: A Critical Analysis - Vihasi Shah
Gender Justice: A Pathway to Human Rights - Shrut. S. Brahmbhatt and Anamika Tyagi
SECTION II Child Rights and Human Rights
Child Sexual Abuse and Forensic Dentistry: A Critical Medico-legal Analysis - Pallavi Dey and Dhwani Patel
Child Labour and Human Rights: A Critical Analysis - Smit Hingu
Issues of Child Marriages and Marital Rape in India: A Critical Legal Analysis - Vishwa Patel
Juvenile Justice System in India from the Perspective of Reformative Justice: A Critical Assessment - Gauri Singh and Namita Yadav
Child Labour in India: A Critical Legal Analysis - Rubel Bareja and Vishwajeet Singh Shekhawat
Right to Education: A Critical Analysis - Anshuman Mohit Chaturvedi and Dhriti Gupta
SECTION III Contemporary Issues and Human Rights
Outblooming Human Rights Violations in Surrogacy: Thorns Beneath the Rose - M. B. Pavithra and V. Kolappan
Forest, Food Security and Indigenous People: A Critical Analysis from Human Rights Perspective - Nadisha N. Vazirani
Transgender Human Rights: Identifying the Conflict of Law and Reality - Shrut S. Brahmbhatt
Right to Food: A Critical Socio-legal Analysis from Indian Human Rights Perspectives - Debarati Halder and Esha Maken
AFSPA and Human Rights Violation in Jammu and Kashmir - Manish Soni and Darshan Patankar
Legal Accountability in Corporate Social Responsibility in India: A Critical Analysis - Meet R. Shah
Paternity Leave: Right of the Father or Discretion of the Employer? - Mansi Chhaya, Shraddha Parekh and Debarati Halder
Land Acquisition Laws in the Light of Eminent Domain Principle: A Socio-Legal Analysis - Bhaumik P. Upadhyay and Debarati Halder
Right to Consular Assistance: The Jadhav Case---A Human Rights’ Analysis - Gunjan Chawla
Revitalizing Agriculture for Economic Growth and Food Security: A Critical Review - Viralkumar B. Mandaliya and Mradul Mishra
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New Delhi
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 215 mm
Gewicht 480 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 93-5388-787-9 / 9353887879
ISBN-13 978-93-5388-787-2 / 9789353887872
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