- Author(s): Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer
- Publisher: Eastern Law House
- Edition: 1 Ed Rp 2018
- ISBN 13 9788171773435
- Approx. Pages 394 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
The shock and trauma of the holocaust of World War II jolted the global statesmanship and the United Nations was born to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights ensuring dignity of man and peace and justice to nations, great and small. It is a subject of global interest magnetised, as it is, attracting intelligent study and refusing to be stale. Referring to the fact that contemporary history is enriched by human rights instruments and regional charters within the broad spectrum of the UN and its ancillary bodies, V. R. Krishna Iyer, a former Judge of the Supreme Court, in his Tagore Law Lectures delivered at the Calcutta University directs a sharp focus on India's human rights odyssey from a jurisprudential perspective and presents, with his erudition and scholarship, a learned discourse on the emergence, dimension and development of human rights and the realities confronting those rights, in a style vibrant and inimitable.
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Contents
1 Exordium
2 Human rights Conceptual and Historical Reflections
3 The Sega of Homo Sapiens and Omega of Human Rights
4 Epistemological Foundation and Escalating Emergence of Human rights Jurisprudence
5 Religions, Culture and Human Rights
6 The United Nations
7 Human Rights Revisited Nations Incarnates
8 Columbus, Gama and Colonial Domination of Common People's Rights
9 Human Rights Realities in India—Prospects of an Asian charter, Other Continental
Experiments
10 The Dimensions of the Right to Development as a Human Right
11 Basics of Judicial Independence and Defence of Human Right
12 Current Indian Realities vis-a-vis People's Human Rights
12 Current Indian Realities vis-a-vis People's Human Rights—contd.
13 Liberty—A Non-negotiable Value
14 Last Lecture—The Tale of Ten Cities
15 A Sombre Supplement
Index
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