Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment
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ISBN:
9780198068860
Paperback
592 pages
216x140mm
Price: 995.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198068860
Paperback
592 pages
Second Edition Edition
C. Raj Kumar, D. Chockalingam
Addresses key human rights concerns,Prolegomenon by Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer,19 essays by distinguished scholars
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Second Edition Edition
C. Raj Kumar, D. Chockalingam
Description
With a prolegomenon by Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, this new edition explores how approaches to social justice, governance, and criminal justice in India have been influenced and defined by concepts of human rights and the directive principles of state policy of the Indian Constitution through the agency of the Supreme Court. It also examines the extent of constitutional empowerment that has been achieved in India and the relevance of the experience of other countries in understanding the process of promoting constitutionalism in India. The nineteen essays by distinguished scholars deal with, among other issues ,judicial responses to human rights violations and their relevance in transforming Indian society, the role of human rights in the development of constitutionalism in India, the horizontal applications of human rights, the relationship between freedom of the press and human rights, and the impact of corruption on human rights.
About the Authors
C. Raj Kumar and D. Chockalingam
C. Raj Kumar is Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University and Dean of Jindal Global Law School, Haryana; K. Chockalingam is Professor, Tokiwa International Victimology Institute, Tokiwa University, Japan.
Second Edition Edition
C. Raj Kumar, D. Chockalingam
Description
With a prolegomenon by Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, this new edition explores how approaches to social justice, governance, and criminal justice in India have been influenced and defined by concepts of human rights and the directive principles of state policy of the Indian Constitution through the agency of the Supreme Court. It also examines the extent of constitutional empowerment that has been achieved in India and the relevance of the experience of other countries in understanding the process of promoting constitutionalism in India. The nineteen essays by distinguished scholars deal with, among other issues ,judicial responses to human rights violations and their relevance in transforming Indian society, the role of human rights in the development of constitutionalism in India, the horizontal applications of human rights, the relationship between freedom of the press and human rights, and the impact of corruption on human rights.
About the Authors
C. Raj Kumar and D. Chockalingam
C. Raj Kumar is Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University and Dean of Jindal Global Law School, Haryana; K. Chockalingam is Professor, Tokiwa International Victimology Institute, Tokiwa University, Japan.
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