Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Dissertation | National Law School | Not for loan | LLM444 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Declaration ;
Certificate ;
Acknowledgement. ;
Abstracts ;
Table of Contents;
Table of Cases ;
Lists of Statutes ;
CHAPTER - ONE INTRODUCTION;
1. 1 Introduction ;
1.2 Research methodology ;
1.2.1 Research Aim & Objectives ;
1.2.2 Scope and Limitation ;
1.2.3 Research Methodology and Source of Data ;
1 .2.4 Modes of citation ;
1 .2.5 Research Question ;
1 .2.6 Hypothesis ;
1 .2.7 Chapterization ;
CHAPTER TWO CONSUMER OVERVIEW;
2.1 Consumer ;
2.2. Consumerism ;
2.3. Problems and prospectives : a brief account;
2.4. Indentifying all the consumer rights;
2.5.Consumer rights: a social economic rights ;
2.6. Present Situation ;
CHAPTER THREE;
Why consumer right be made a human right? ;
CHAPTER FOUR CONSUMER RIGHT IS A HUMAN RIGHT&INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO;
4.1.Consumer Protection and Human Rights in International Law ;
4.1 .1.Consumer protection as a new generation of human rights ;
4.1.2.lmplicit consumer protection in economic and social rights ;
4.1.3.United nations guidelines for consumer protection ;
4.2.GUIDING PRINCIPLES ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS:
IMPLEMENTING THE UNITED NATIONS 'PROTECT, RESPECT AND REMEDY' FRAMEWORK;
4.2.1.The State duty to protect human rights ;
4.2.2.The corporate responsibility to respect human rights ;
4.2.3. Access to remedy ;
4.3.BUSINESS STANDARDS-CONSUMER RIGHTS-HUMAN RIGHTS ;
CHAPTER FIVE CONSUMER RIGHT IS A HUMAN RIGHT& INDIAN SCENARIO ;
CHAPTER SIX CONCLUSION ;
BIBLIOGRAPHY;
ANNEXURES.
Consumer Law - India Consumer Protection - India Consumer Rights - Human Rights - India
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