Browsing Law-Research Publications by Title
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Honor Killing: Redeeming Honor Through Violence Against Women
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Human rights and climate change
(Eastern Book Company, 2016) -
Human rights approach to environmental protection
(Ontario International Development Agency, 2017)Environmental protection and human rights are interrelated, interconnected, and mutually responsive as both of them intended to the well-being of humanity. Safe and healthy environment is the precondition for the enjoyment ... -
Impact of Anti-terrorism Laws in Prevention of Terrorism in India: An analysis
(2014)Every day, there isvibrating pieces of information through media that innocent persons, have been gunned down or hunted brutally. Blunt facts there are also with bare truth at universally, everyone is in imminent danger ... -
Impact of laws for prevention of pollution from crop residue burning : In context to the State of Punjab
(2015)Punjab hasthe most fertile land for agriculture activities in India and ideal for grown wheat, rice, sugar cane, fruits and vegetables. Punjab is, also called the "Granary of India" or "India's bread-basket."It produces ... -
Implementation of CSR Legislation in India through the Lens of Its Beneficiaries: A Case Study of Malwa Region, Punjab, India
(Oxford University Press, 2020-09-11)This study examines how the Indian CSR law has been implemented and enforced by companies and industries situated in the Malwa region of Punjab state in India. Malwa region, one of the most industrialized clusters of the ... -
International Environmental Crime: A growing concern of International Environmental Governance
(David Publishing Company, 2016)Despite much development of the soft as well as hard laws in the field of international environmental governance, the response to environmental crimes has remained focused on non-criminal solutions. At the domestic level, ... -
International Legal protection of Children in Armed Conflicts
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Judicial Approach towards Socio-Cultural Paradox on Entry of Women at Sabarimala
(Department of Law, University of North Bengal, 2022-03-01)Justice is an attribute, in other words, a value addition to the dignity of life. Underscoring the vitality of this virtue of governance, the Constitution of India places it as the foremost goal of the polity. The juristic ... -
Law and Religion in India Society
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Law relating to Dowry in India
(2015) -
Legal Framework for Conservation of Biodiversity in India
(Springer Nature, 2022-09-15)India being a signatory to the Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) owed an obligation to upkeep its legislative, executive, and judicial mechanism to perform its threefold objectives, i.e. conservation, sustainable ... -
Legal Regime on Pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Environment in India
(CRC Press, 2023-09-12)Pharmaceuticals enter into the environment during different phases of their life cycle such as stage of manufacturing, use and disposal. Whereas the research and development, clinical trials and other production processes ... -
Noise: An Invisible Archenemy
(SEP ERA International Journal of Law and Governance, 2014) -
NUCLEAR CIVIL LIABILITY LAW OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR CIVIL LIABILITY CONVENTIONS AND PRINCIPLES
(Central University of Punjab, 2018) -
Pandemic and community�s sense of justice through suo motu in India
(Routledge, 2021-12-20)An ideal citizen centric society wedded to the democratic governance always keeps its laws in motion to build an egalitarian and just order. Aesthetic virtue of law lies in the realisation of justice and the creation of ... -
Post Modern Critique of Human Rights
(International Society for Green, Sustainable Engineering and Management, 2016) -
Problems and prospects of legal education in India
(SSDN Publishers and Distributors, 2017) -
Redressal Mechanism of Human Rights Violation: International Perspective
(The Law Brigade (Publishing) Group, 2016)Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, irrespective of their nationality, gender, language, colour, religion, ethnicity or any other grounds. These rights are considered as inalienable and universal. Human ...