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- Judgement, Law
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₨ 3,840.00
- Revised and updated, the new edition of Tenure, Discrimination and the Courts provides a lucid overview of the case law involving charges of discrimination made by faculty members against institutions of higher learning. For those whose academic jobs may be at risk and for those who may be asked to decide the professional fate of their colleagues, this book is…
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- Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Law
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₨ 22,990.00
- Liberal defences of nationalism have become prevalent since the mid-1980’s. Curiously, they have largely neglected the fact that nationalism is primarily about land. Should liberals throw up their hands in despair when confronting conflicting claims stemming from incommensurable national narratives and holy texts? Should they dismiss conflicting demands that stem solely from particular cultures, religions and mythologies in favour of…
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- Judgement, Law
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₨ 6,750.00
- Since 9/11, we need to better understand the terrorism we face and reflect upon how we should best respond to it. Edited by James P. Sterba, this collection of new essays on terrorism and international justice focuses on three central questions: What is the nature and rhetoric of terrorism? Who are the terrorists and why do they hate? and What…
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- Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Law
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₨ 8,400.00
- Textbook on Civil Liberties and Human Rights provides a straightforward and stimulating account of this fascinating area of law which has proved popular with lecturers and students. This essential textbook covers all the main topics taught on undergraduate civil liberties and human rights modules. It provides thorough, critical coverage of crucial areas such as police powers, freedom of expression, terrorism,…
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- Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Law
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₨ 440.00
- All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights as has been stated under article 1 of the universal declaration of human rights, 1948. This article itself explains how important human rights of an individual and thus inalienable part of human species that cannot be taken away from them under any circumstances, whatsoever. This would mean that…
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