Nainar, V.

Pursuing elusive justice : mass crimes in India and relevance of international standards edited by V. Nainar and Saumya Uma. - New Delhi : OUP, 2013. - 475 p.

Table of Contents:
Introduction / Vahida Nainar
Chapter 1. Impunity Writ Large: A Study of Crimes Committed during Anti-Veerappan Operations / Saumya Uma
Chapter 2. Persecution of the Dalits: The Need to Raise Standards of Accountability / Maya Nair
Chapter 3. Persecution of Sexual Minorities: Relevance of the ICC / Siddharth Narrain
Chapter 4. Understanding Enforced Disappearances / V. Seshaiah Shasthri
Chapter 5. Severe Punishments and the ICC: Significance for the Indian Penal Regime / Bikram Jeet Batra
Chapter 6. Law Reform on Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes in Mass Violence / Saumya Uma
Chapter 7. Integrating Victims' Rights in the Indian Legal framework / Saumya Uma
Chapter 8. Significance of Global Justice in the War Against Terror / Arvind Narrain
Chapter 9. ICC and the Indian Military Justice System : Complementarities / U.C. Jha
Chapter 10. Torture by Private Actors: Introducing a Legal Discourse in India / Vahida Nair
Chapter 11. Genocide: International Standards and Their Application to India / Priya Pillai
Chapter 12. Crimes Against Humanity in India: Towards a Legal Understanding / Vahida Nair
Chapter 13. International Terrorism: A Crime Against Humanity? / Shruti Bedi.
Index
About the Editors and Contributors

9780198079996


Victims of Crimes--Legal Status, Laws etc.

362.88 / NAI/PUR