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Human Rights in the New Millennium

 
N. Sanajaoba (Author)
Synopsis Fossilised thoughts and ideas become fragile and brittle. The time has changed to keep aside the fossil - thoughts and generate new perspectives. This book triggers off the new vista and vision. Part I of the book takes on the new parameters of Indian constitutionalism that could lead to paradigm-shift. The fractured spots could be identified. The hyper-activism of the judiciary has garnered sufficient supporters and opponents. Yet it is a hard reality. Part II of the book considers the human rights situation in both peacetime and conflict period. The human rights aspects in the new century cannot merely sustain the old values and perceptions. Similarly, the armed conflict situation demands conformity by the parties involved with some irreconciliable conducts even in the midst of indomitable passions and causes. In the North-East of India, the armed forces have virtual impunity, as empowered by the special laws which are draconian to the extreme limit. Wherever the human rights fail, humanity suffers most. Part III is a miscellany of wider perceptions about law, legal discourses that transcend the accepted frontiers of traditional legal thought and of the remote cousins of law like diplomacy, futurology which are not truly in the focus of the legal discourse. These exercises however, could also be considered as inputs to the wider and enlarged discourse about law. The treatise is worth reading for trend-setters and unconventional ideas - persons and think-tanks of this age.
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About the author

N. Sanajaoba

Dean N. Sanajaoba of University of Gauhati, Assam (India) is a human-rights defender since early 1960s, active campaigner against colonialism of all forms, racism, facism and virulent cateism in the NE region – the most restive region of India and the World. His human rights works are Human Rights Principles & Abuses (1994). Rights of Oppressed Nations (And Peoples), 1996. Meeoibagee Haq Kunmathoishuba Chahicha (1999) and several books. Born in Manipur (b. 1945), Professor N. Sanajaoba teaches Human Rights, International Humanitarian Laws, Legal Philosophy & Jurisprudence, Administrative Law in the PG department of law as a founder-teacher since 1976 in the University of Gauhati, India. He subscribes to critical theory & critical movements in legal philosophy.

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Bibliographic information

Title Human Rights in the New Millennium
Author N. Sanajaoba
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2000
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Manas Publications
Language: English
isbn 8170491150
length 327p.