Law Enforcement and Human Rights
Human rights are as old as the human race. This focused compilation of articles by nine legal experts offer a grassroot, comprehensive and logical study of human rights from a legal perspective and are highly subscribed to by international law enforcement agencies, research scholars and other readers interested in understanding human rights as pertaining to specific issues of local and global importance. This book brings sharp attention to the seething problems in India’s courts and justice system today as it documents the state of law enforcement and human rights in the country over the recent years. Essays in this book shed insight on the Indian prison system, juvenile justice system, NGOs, Domestic violence, economic rights for married Hindu women, violation of women’s rights, and other burning socioeconomic issues that comment on the state of local governance, legislation, and the role of international bodies and missions in maturing a strong economic, gender and development agenda today.
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