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Human rights advocacy : Global, approaches, local experiences

Dhaliwal Shveta

Human rights advocacy : Global, approaches, local experiences - Punjab R G N U O L 2011 - 468p

CONTENTS
1.Human rights advocacy: perspective of rights of the prisoners;
2.Human rights advocacy for south asian mechanism: problems and perspectives;
3.The international human rights system: An effective tool for human rights advocacy?
4.Human rights advocacy by the united nations human rights council:easier said than done;
5.Individual differences and human rights in education assessment;
6.Child pornography;
7. A General substantial an procedural overlook of the suspect terrorist's rights;
8.Empowering women through politics :A mandate for substantive equality;
9.Human rights and terrorism :critical analysis of the legal framework;
10.Privatising human rights;
11.Ubuntu :an african perspective to responsibility to protect;
12.Analysis of the sentence 1939 from the constitutional chamber of the supreme tribunal of justice of venezuela courts of human rights;
13.Right to sanitation:Awakening from forgetfulness in international human rights law;
14.European and national asylum law repercussions regrading the port of ancona;
15.Disability and human rights :percept and practice;
16.Violence against women:A human rights violation;
17.Climate change victimisation: right of whom against whom;
18.Rights of the child :A study of street children from gender perspective;
19.Square peg in a round hole:the us of ordinary law for mass sexual violence by security forces;
20.Human rights movement in India:An overview;
21.The international community's reaffirmation of the human rights regarding the palestinian;
SECTION _II
1.corporate social responsibility and human rights:with reference to India and transnational companies;
2.Human rights and international trade:rethinking their relation in the new economic world order;
3.Anti terrorism laws :myth and reality arpit guru and anubhuti dungdung;
4.Corporate accountability for human rights abuses;
5.Human trafficking and its approach by the united nations instruments;
6.Differing visions of kingship and freedom:iran during the administrations of reza khan and mohammad reza pahlavi,1781-1970s and the differing views of rights in east and west;
7.State practice on amnesty in crimes against humanity;
8.Trade and human rights:A critical appraisal;
9.A thin difference between right to development and right to environment:an analysis of Indian perspective;
10.Relevance of CSR after financial crisis:A human rights perspective
SECTION-II
11.Report on status of human rights of Chinese drug users;
12.Report on the activities of south Indian cell for human rights education and monitoring (2001-2010).


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