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Democracy and Human Rights: Two sides of the same coin?

-SHIVANGI KANAUJIA (CORRESPONDENT)  'Which comes first, the individual liberties of the members of the modern market society or the...

Death Penalty: A Strict No!

"It is cold at six-forty in the morning on a March day in Paris, and seems even colder when a man is about to...

A study of AFSPA and Human Rights Abuses in Kashmir

The state of Jammu and Kashmir has been the centre of national attention for several decades now and for all the erroneous reasons. This...

Does Jain Practice of Santhara Attracting Section 309 of Indian Penal...

The known ancient practice of Santhara in Jainsim, or starving oneself to death, portrays a fundamental conflict between law, constitutional secularism and religion. Does...

Legal Education in India

Introduction: Law governs the world and its people and is the ultimate instrument of change. It has the potential to reform society and guarantees justice...

International Commercial Surrogacy: A Global Village

The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) has shown that between 2004- 2008, the number of gestational surrogacy increased by 89%. The World Health Organization...

CIA and Torture

“They tortured the corpse until dawn broke down When the tortures were finally tired And took a break, The corpse moved its little finger, opened its wounded eyes, and muttered...

Domestic Violence: A Human Rights Issue

“Violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and women, which have led to domination over and discrimination against...

800 Years of Magna Carta

It was in the year 1215, when King John of England and barons were locked off in another stage of a long tussle between...

“But it only happens in Africa!”

“Hardly any part of the body which can be unnaturally modified has escaped. ... The motives are various; ... certain mutilations are connected with...

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