The dialectics & dynamics of human rights in India: yesterday, today and tomorrow/ V R Krishna Iyer

By: Iyer, V.R. KrishnaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Tagore law lecturesPublication details: Calcutta: Eastern Law House, 1999Description: 32, 394 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 8171771009Subject(s): Human rights -- India | Civil rights -- India | Civil rights | Human rights | IndiaDDC classification: 341.481
Contents:
1. Exordium 2. Human rights conceptual and historical reflections 3. The sega of homo sapiens and omega of human rights 4. Epistemological foundation and escalating emergence of human rights jurisprudence 5. Religions, culture and human rights 6. The United Nations and its structure: whence, whither and what hope for human rights? 7. Human rights revisited and United Nations incarnates 8. Columbus, Gama and colonial domination of common people's rights 9. Human rights realities in India prospects of an Asian charter, other continental experiments 10. The dimensions of the right to development as a human right 11. Basics of judicial independence and defence of human rights 12. Current Indian realities vis-a-vis people's human rights 13. Liberty a non-negotiable value 14. Last lecture the tale of ten cities 15. A sombre supplement.
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1. Exordium
2. Human rights conceptual and historical reflections
3. The sega of homo sapiens and omega of human rights
4. Epistemological foundation and escalating emergence of human rights jurisprudence
5. Religions, culture and human rights
6. The United Nations and its structure: whence, whither and what hope for human rights?
7. Human rights revisited and United Nations incarnates
8. Columbus, Gama and colonial domination of common people's rights
9. Human rights realities in India
prospects of an Asian charter, other continental experiments
10. The dimensions of the right to development as a human right
11. Basics of judicial independence and defence of human rights
12. Current Indian realities vis-a-vis people's human rights
13. Liberty
a non-negotiable value
14. Last lecture
the tale of ten cities
15. A sombre supplement.

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