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INDIA-HUMAN RIGHTS (8) answer(s).
 
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Hindu extremism, indian muslims & the issue of human rights Jan 2001  Article
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Publication Jan 2001.
Description 1-38
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ID:   023180


Human rights and empowerment of women / Narayanan K R Dec 21, 2002  Article
Narayanan K R Article
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Publication Dec 21, 2002.
Description 15-18
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ID:   055865


Human rights movement in India A historical perspective / Ray , Aswini K   Journal Article
Ray , Aswini K Journal Article
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ID:   056348


India, UNHCR and refugees: an analytical study / Mohan , Saumitra   Journal Article
Mohan , Saumitra Journal Article
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ID:   011796


Marginalised groups and the state of human rights in India / Nandu Ram March-april 1997  Article
Nandu Ram Article
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Publication March-April 1997.
Description 14-35
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ID:   023459


Panchayati raj institutions and human rights in India / Mathew George Jan 2003  Article
Mathew George Article
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Publication Jan 2003.
Description 155-162
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ID:   025135


Politics of human rights and civil liberties a global survey / Attar Chand 1985  Book
Chand Attar Book
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Publication DelhI, UDH Publishers, 1985.
Description lx, 377p
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Protecting Human Rights in Times of Conflict: An Indian Perspec / Chari, P R Feb 2005  Journal Article
Chari, P R Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
Summary/Abstract Human rights embody universal values that cannot be compromised but there are regional specificities and times of conflict when adherence to absolute values may not be possible. This is not to suggest that human rights in conflict zones can be trampled upon. What is argued here it that circumstances need being given due weight if an impartial view is to be adopted. This hypothesis is argued by reviewing the human rights situation in Kashmir, noticing the parties in contention, and the legal and judicial routes available for redress, before suggesting several remedies to improve the protection of human rights in this zone of conflict.
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