Law and justice :
Sorabjee, S. J. (Ed.)
Law and justice : an anthology edited by S. J. Sorabjee. - New Delhi : Universal Law Publishing, 2011. - 410 p.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The juristic manifesto of the human person
Chapter 2. The United Nations and human rights
Chapter 3. The systems for protection of human rights under the European convention on human rights
Chapter 4. The protection and enforcement of fundamental human rights: The Zimbabwean experience
Chapter 5. The constitution as a vehicle for the protection of human rights: The Namibian experience
Chapter 6. Human rights, custom and tradition
Chapter 7. Arrest without warrant in a dwelling house: The law in Canada
Chapter 8. Human rights in New Zealand
Chapter 9. Individual rights and culture: An East Asian perspective
Chapter 10. Promoting human rights in the global market place
Chapter 11. Promoting and implementing the UN declaration: A minority rights group perspective
Chapter 12. Protection of women's rights
Chapter 13. Protecting refugees: A challenge of international law
Chapter 14. Constitutions are shaped by history: An account of the making of South Africa's new constitution
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Human Rights.
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Law and justice : an anthology edited by S. J. Sorabjee. - New Delhi : Universal Law Publishing, 2011. - 410 p.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The juristic manifesto of the human person
Chapter 2. The United Nations and human rights
Chapter 3. The systems for protection of human rights under the European convention on human rights
Chapter 4. The protection and enforcement of fundamental human rights: The Zimbabwean experience
Chapter 5. The constitution as a vehicle for the protection of human rights: The Namibian experience
Chapter 6. Human rights, custom and tradition
Chapter 7. Arrest without warrant in a dwelling house: The law in Canada
Chapter 8. Human rights in New Zealand
Chapter 9. Individual rights and culture: An East Asian perspective
Chapter 10. Promoting human rights in the global market place
Chapter 11. Promoting and implementing the UN declaration: A minority rights group perspective
Chapter 12. Protection of women's rights
Chapter 13. Protecting refugees: A challenge of international law
Chapter 14. Constitutions are shaped by history: An account of the making of South Africa's new constitution
9788175343672
Freedom of Information.
Human Rights.
341.48 / SOR/LAW