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Internal displacement in South Asia: the relavance of the UN's guiding principles / Banerjee, Paula (ed); Chaudhury, Sabyasachi Basu Ray (ed); Das, Samir Kumar (ed) 2005  Book
Das, Samir Kumar Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2005.
Description 370p.
Standard Number 0761933131
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Migration and circles of insecurity / Banerjee, Paula; Samaddar, Ranabir 2010  Book
Samaddar, Ranabir Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Company, 2010.
Description xxix, 131p.
Series Revisioning and engendering security series
Standard Number 9788129115584
Key Words Migration  Security  Insecurity 
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Women Peace and Security in the Context of India / Banerjee, Paula   Journal Article
Banerjee, Paula Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Women in every community in conflict have their own mechanisms for survival and dealing with conflict. When it comes to conflict resolution, however, they often need some institutional support because for peace to be recognized, it needs to be institutionalized. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, which was passed in 2000, was meant to give women that sorely needed institutional support. As all feminist activists are aware, through the “three P’s” of participation, protection, and prevention, Resolution 1325 was to have ensured the engagement of women from bottom to top in peacemaking by now. The resolution is particularly significant because it was meant to encourage grassroots feminist activism in management and resolution of conflicts. It was hoped that women living in conflict zones could employ this instrument to transform the lives of women from that of victims to active agents of change.
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