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Human rights and peace : ideas, laws, institutions and movements ideas, laws, institutions and movements / edited by Ujjwal Kumar Singh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: South Asian peace studies ; v. 4Publication details: Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE, 2009.Description: xvii, 345 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9788178298849
  • 8178298848
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.0954 22
LOC classification:
  • JC599.S64 H86 2009
Contents:
Declaration on the Right of Peoples to Peace, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 39/11 -- The human right to peace / peace declaration by the Director-General fo UNESCO -- In life, in death / Ranabir Samaddar -- SAARC in 2020 : the dream, the nightmare and the wake-up call / Rubina Saigol -- Archiving disquiet : feminist praxis and the nation-state / Uma Chakravarti -- Democracy in search of dignity / Gopal Guru -- On liberation : biography of a consciousness / Manoranjan Mohanty -- POTA and beyond : the silent erosion / Ujjwal Kumar Singh -- Gendered face of extraordinary powers in North-East India / Paula Banerjee -- Dalit lynching at Dulina : cow-protection, caste and communalism / People's Union for Democratic Rights -- War in the heart of India / Independent Citizens' Initiative -- Borders in the mind : Bangladeshis, a nowhere policy for a nowhere people / Pamela Philipose -- The concept of civil liberties / Ram Manohar Lohia -- Terrorism, state terrorism and democratic rights / Randhir Singh -- Human rights movement(s) in India : state, civil society and beyond / Ajay Gudavarthy -- Reduced to ashes : the insurgency and human rights in Punjab / Ram Naravan Kumar -- The Punjab mass cremations case : a postscript / Ashok Aggarwal -- National human rights commissions and internally displaced persons : the Sri Lankan experience / Mario Gomez.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-332) and index.

Declaration on the Right of Peoples to Peace, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 39/11 -- The human right to peace / peace declaration by the Director-General fo UNESCO -- In life, in death / Ranabir Samaddar -- SAARC in 2020 : the dream, the nightmare and the wake-up call / Rubina Saigol -- Archiving disquiet : feminist praxis and the nation-state / Uma Chakravarti -- Democracy in search of dignity / Gopal Guru -- On liberation : biography of a consciousness / Manoranjan Mohanty -- POTA and beyond : the silent erosion / Ujjwal Kumar Singh -- Gendered face of extraordinary powers in North-East India / Paula Banerjee -- Dalit lynching at Dulina : cow-protection, caste and communalism / People's Union for Democratic Rights -- War in the heart of India / Independent Citizens' Initiative -- Borders in the mind : Bangladeshis, a nowhere policy for a nowhere people / Pamela Philipose -- The concept of civil liberties / Ram Manohar Lohia -- Terrorism, state terrorism and democratic rights / Randhir Singh -- Human rights movement(s) in India : state, civil society and beyond / Ajay Gudavarthy -- Reduced to ashes : the insurgency and human rights in Punjab / Ram Naravan Kumar -- The Punjab mass cremations case : a postscript / Ashok Aggarwal -- National human rights commissions and internally displaced persons : the Sri Lankan experience / Mario Gomez.

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