Ambedkar on law, constitution and social justice
edited by Mohammad Shabbir.
- Jaipur : Rawat, 2005.
- 403 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Equal protection of the law: the Malaysian experience. Chapter 2. Origin of untouchability: Efforts to separate fact from fiction. Chapter 3. Regeneration vs. reservation: a dalit struggle in India. Chapter 4. Caste system: a major impediment to the development of dalits in India. Chapter 5. Uniform civil code and judicial activism: Muslim personal law perspective. Chapter 6. Annihilation of caste: one more look. Chapter 7. Dr. Ambedkar's visionof a just society. Chapter 8. Constitution, law and social justice Chapter 9. Macro impacts of reservation policy: some observations. Chapter 10. Constitution, law and justice: : Dr. Ambedkar's perspective. Chapter 11. Constitutional justice: Ambedkar's perspective. Chapter 12. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: his approach towards human rights. Chapter 13. Constitution and Dr. Ambedkar's vision of social change. Chapter 14. Backward Classes, dalits and digital divides. Chapter 15. Dr. Ambedkar and social justice: observatory remarks. Chapter 16. Social justice and the Indian constitution: Ambedkar's perspective. Chapter 17. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: his approach towards human rights. Chapter 18. Ambedkarite vision of mineral resources development policy and law: reflections on humanistic and labour oriented jurisprudence in retrospects and prospects. Chapter 19. Constitutional paradigm reflecting Baba Saheb's ideology of social justice. Chapter 20. Ambedkar's contribution on social justice: an overview.