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BOOKs
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. | 954.604 HIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34438 |
Contents:
Foreword by Upendra Baxi.
Introduction.
1. The Indian Subcontinent under the British Colonial Rule.
2. Moving towards Partitioning the Indian Subcontinent.
3. Partition.
4. Princely Indian States and Kashmir.
5. Reference to the People.
6. Britain, Kashmir and Reference to the United Nations.
7. United Nations and the Reference.
8. Territorial Status Quo.
9. Kashmir and the United Nations.
10. Inadequacies of the Current Proposals to Resolve the Kashmir Issue.
11. The Way Forward.
12. Approaching the International Court of Justice.
13. The Article 370 Debate.
14. Grappling with the Ground Realities.
15. Doctrinal Bankruptcy towards Conflict Resolution.
Epilogue.
To unravel the Kashmir knot, it is imperative to first depoliticize the issue and then take recourse in legal analysis.
This is what the book does with the help of a comprehensive analysis of court rulings,
UN papers, political observer reports and international law.