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| 100 | _aDiksha Yadav | ||
| 245 | 0 | _aStatelessness and Human Rights of Refugees: A Need for Legislation in India | |
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_aBangalore _bNLSIU _c2020 |
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| 300 | _a68p. | ||
| 505 | _aTABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ii; CERTIFICATE iii; AKNOWLEDGEMENT iv; TABLE OF CONTENTS v; TABLE OF CASES viii; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS x; INTRODUCTION 1-7; Background of the Study 1; Research Problem 2; Aims and Objectives 3; Hypothesis 3; Research Questions 3; Research Methodology 4; Importance of the Problem 4; Scope and Limitation 4; Literature Review 5; Chapterisation 7; CHAPTER I – THE IDEA AND CONCEPTION OF STATELESSNESS AND DIFFERENCE FROM REFUGEE STATUS ; 1.1 Introduction 8; 1.2 Statelessness and Refugee – Definitions 8; 1.3 The Flawed Definitions by the drafters 15; 1.4 Conclusion 23; CHAPTER II – HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF THE STATELESS AND REFUGEE 24-40; 2.1 Right to Nationality but no Duty to grant Nationality 24; 2.2 General Human Rights Violations Faced 28; 2.3 Statelessness being the worst case scenario 32; 2.3.1 Statelessness; a special status 32; 2.3.2 How Refugees are better 35; 2.4 Indian Scenario 37; 2.5 Conclusion 40; CHAPTER III – LACK OF LEGISLATION IN INDIA AND REASONS FOR ADOPTING ONE 41-59; 3.1 The Present Indian Legal Regime on Refugee and Stateless 41; 3.1.1 The Constitutional Provisions 42; 3.1.2 The Statutory Provisions 45; 3.2 Major Reasons for Production of Stateless and Refugees 48; 3.2.1 The Primary Factors 48; 3.2.2 The Secondary Factors 51; 3.3 Major Changes in Citizenship Law 52; 3.4 Justification of adopting a Legislation 54; 3.5 Other State Practice 56; 3.6 Conclusion 59; CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 60-64; BIBLIOGRAPHY 65-68. | ||
| 700 | _aDr. Makkalanban DS - Guide | ||
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