Sharma, Mukul

Human rights in a globalised world: an Indian diary/ Mukul Sharma - Thousand Islands SAGE Publications, 2010. - xxii, 271 p.

PART ONE: HUMAN RIGHTS IN TIMES OF TERROR Counter Terror with Justice Victims of Terrorism In Cold Blood: Abuses by Armed Groups How not to fight Terrorism Guantanamo Bay - A Legal Black Hole Europe and Counter-terrorism 50 Years of a Law Law without Justice: In the name of Public Security
PART TWO: EVERYDAY LIFE OF HUMAN RIGHTS World without Torture Addressing the issue of Enforced Disappearances Persecution and Resistance: Experiences of Rights Defenders Trail of Violence: Rights Activists at Risk The Right to a Fair Trial and Binayak Sen Wandhama Massacre: Justice Unfinished Death and Democracy and Development and Displacement in Delhi
PART THREE: BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS Conscience of the Company Corporate Complicity and Gujarat
PART FOUR: ASIA/AFRICA Bangladesh: Faces of Emergency and Human Rights Issues The Road to Al-Qa 'ida Starts in Pakistan Legacy of the Beijing Olympics: China's Choice Myanmar Diary: Rhetoric and Reality of Indian Democracy Nepal: How to Seek 'Truth' in Truth Commissions?Use and Abuse of Africa in IndiaNaagbanton, Binayak Sen and Kampala Declaration
PART FIVE: CHALLENGES OF HUMAN RIGHTS Dalit Rights Social Inclusion or Social Justice?Forest Rights: Cost of Action and Inaction Minority Rights: Freedom of Conscience and Religion Right to Work and Rights at Work Migrant Rights: Mobility with Dignity Migration: A Silent Revolution and a Crisis Immigrants' Rights under Economic Crisis Labour and Health Rights: Mines of Misery in Rajasthan Panchayats: The Making of Peoples' Power and Right to Vote The Social Forum Phenomenon: Peoples' Experiments in Politics
PART SIX: NEW PATHS OF HUMAN RIGHTS India, Brazil, South Africa: Human Rights Footprint South Asia: Towards a Human and Peoples' Rights Agenda Towards A Millennium Movement Agenda for Food Right Arms Trade Treaty and India

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