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| 100 | _aJay Jaiswal | ||
| 245 | 0 | _aRefugees in India and their re-integration with special reference to citizenship amendment act, 2019 | |
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_aBangaloreBangalore _bNLSIU _c2020 |
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| 300 | _a84 p. ; 25 cm. | ||
| 505 | _aCONTENTS CERTIFICATE ; DECLARATION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ; CHAPTER 1 ; INTRODUCTION ; Background: ; Research Problem ; Aims and objectives ; Hypothesis; Research Questions ; Research Methodology ; Importance of study ; Mode of Citation ; Scope and Limitations; Literature Review: ; Chapterisation ; CHAPTER 2 ; STATUS OF REFUGEES IN INDIA BEFORE CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT, 2019; 2.1. Historical tradition of welcoming refugees in India: ; 2.2. India and International Refugee Law; 2.2.1. Who are considered as refugees in India?; 2.2.2. Indian hesitation to ratify the Convention: ; 2.3. Refugee problems in India: ; 2.3.1. Refugee movements in India ; 2.3.2. Categories of refugee ; 2.4. Refugee Protection in India: ; 2.4.1. Legislative measures: ; 2.4.2. Judicial precedents: ; 2.4.3. Administrative orders: ; 2.5. Status of refugees in India before Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 ; CHAPTER 3 ; LOCAL INTEGRATION BY NATURALIZATION AS A DURABLE SOLUTION FOR REFUGEE PROBLEM ; 3.1. Local integration as durable solution for refugee problems; 3.1.1. Local Integration: ; 3.2. Varying local integration for different refugee groups: ; 3.3. Religious persecution and local integration of religiously persecuted minorities in refuge state: ; CHAPTER 4 ; CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT, 2019 AND ITS EFFECT ON THE STATUS OF REFUGEES IN INDIA ; 4.1 Citizenship and how it can be acquired: ; 4.2. India’s historical moral obligations: ; 4.3. Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019: Analysis of the object and reasons along with its provisions: ; Statement of object and reasons ; 4.4. How far and to what extent can CAA affect the refugee status in India: ; 4.4.1. Effect on eligible refugees: ; 4.4.3. Effect of CAA on non-eligible refugees: ; 4.5. CAA and its practicability: Social acceptance v/s legal status in document ; CHAPTER 5 ; CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT, 2019: JUSTIFIED WITH CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS, CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY? ; 5.1. What are alleged grounds of challenging of CAA? ; 5.2. How Government of India is justifying CAA to be under the ambit of its Constitutional power? ; 5.3. Analysis of validity of CAA based on Supreme Court’s previous decisions on test of equality, government’s foreign policy and other relevant matters: ; CHAPTER 6 ; CONCLUSION AND SUGGESSIONS ; 6.1. Conclusion; 6.2. Findings: 6.3. Suggestions: BIBLIOGRAPHY . | ||
| 700 | _aDr. Makkalanban DS - GuideDr. Makkalanban DS - Guide | ||
| 856 | _uhttps://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/405 | ||
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