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Women Education and Media
Published : January 04, 2012 | Author : ishitachatterjee | Unrated |
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As per Article 26, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, “Everyone has the right to education’. ‘Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights...
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Socio Legal Aspect of live in relationships
Published : August 31, 2011 | Author : shrivastav.vera | Rating :     |
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relationship in the nature of marriage" under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005 accords status to some live in relationships. The existing laws in India do not recognise live in relationships. Is there a need to accord protection to such relationships? does the sanctity of marriage remain,as is?
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Gender Justice and Indian Labour
Published : July 28, 2011 | Author : irwin cheema | Rating :     |
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Women constitute half the population of the society and it is presumed that best creation belong to the women. But it is a harsh reality that women have been ill-treated in every society for ages and India is no exception. From tribal to agricultural to industrial societies to organised states, the division of labour has primarily stemmed from physiological differences between the sexes, leading to the power resting with the men, resulting in the established gender hierarchies...
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Sexual Harassment at Workplace
Published : June 18, 2011 | Author : anshularbaz | Rating :     |
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Sexual harassment is a common problem affecting all women in this world irrespective of the profession that they are in, but legal system is sleeping and so they fail in providing them security. It’s not all, women living in those countries having developed legal system faces other problems...
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Do We Need Gender Biased Laws: Domestic Violence Act
Published : June 14, 2011 | Author : sanjana | Rating :     |
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India has always been portrayed as a fine mosaic of culture and tradition. An integral part of this image has been the respectable status of women. Vedic era gave birth to ebullient, scholarly as well as artistic females who though were tendered for, were given space to groom their personalities....
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A Cry Still Unheard: The Menace Of Female Foeticide In India
Published : March 26, 2011 | Author : Shubhneet Inderjit Kaur | Rating :     |
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Female foeticide is a heinous act and an indicator of violence against women. Still after many years of the making and imposing of law against female foeticide, the sex ratio is widening day by day. Therefore there is need of awareness amongst people from all walks of life and enlightening them with education are two foolproof tools of combating this ever pervading menace which has plagued our country and rendered the sex ratio to fall drastically.
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Extent to which immoral trafficking is addressed
Published : March 17, 2011 | Author : akhila basalalli | Rating :     |
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The most comprehensive definition of trafficking is the one adopted by the UN Office of Drugs and Crime in 2000, known as the “UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children,” 2000 under the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC...
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