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The present book entitled Human Rights in India: Theory and Practice gains a persuasive significance due to its imperative subject-matter, thorough analysis, scientific methodology and a conclusive output regarding the established theory and actual practice of human rights in India. Although, the primary purpose of the book is to be acquainted with the ˜established theory` and ˜actual practice` of human rights in India, the other purposes of the book are to introduce and enhance the uniform and universally accepted meaning, nature, characteristics and theories of the human rights. Moreover, the book also concentrates on understanding the historical discourse of human rights. Furthermore, the book is an attempt to understand the western perspective of human rights. Besides these objectives, the prime focus of the book is to understand the theory of human rights from Indian perspective and to be acquainted with the historical, theoretical and legal aspects of the Indian viewpoint of human rights. Among these, the book also focuses on recognizing the nature and areas of the violation of civil and political rights by the State in India including custodial violence, extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances. In addition to that, the purpose of the book is to recognize the nature and areas of the violation of social, cultural and economic rights in India which preferably include the violation of the rights of women, Children, SCs and STs. Above all, this book possesses immense information for the teachers, researchers and students of human rights. ISBN 9788183874649
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Pages : 376
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