Delivering Justice (eBook, PDF)
Issues and Concerns
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This book analyzes emerging issues and challenges in delivering timely justice to people. It deals with themes such as administration accountability and securing justice; challenges in disposal of cases; challenges to forensic community; green federalism and environmental justice; threats to human rights; ethics in the criminal justice system.
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This book analyzes emerging issues and challenges in delivering timely justice to people. It deals with themes such as administration accountability and securing justice; challenges in disposal of cases; challenges to forensic community; green federalism and environmental justice; threats to human rights; ethics in the criminal justice system.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000192520
- Artikelnr.: 59895289
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000192520
- Artikelnr.: 59895289
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Sibnath Deb is director at the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, Tamil Nadu, India. Previously, he was a professor at the Department of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry University, and has also taught at the University of Calcutta, India. G. Subhalakshmi is a faculty member at the School of Law, Pondicherry University, India.
Introduction: delivering justice 1. Delivering justice Sibnath Deb and G.
Subhalakshmi PART I Sociopsychological perspectives 2. Protecting
children's rights: the paramount rule of law for a healthy and prosperous
society Aleena Maria Sunny and Sibnath Deb 3. Parental separation and its
implications on child welfare and well-being Sibnath Deb and Aleena Maria
Sunny 4. Protection of sex workers in India: a critical view G.
Subhalakshmi 5. Honor killing: social, psychological and cultural
perspectives M. Dhamodharan 6. Impact of timely delivery of services during
the flood in Kerala and other challenges Sreelatha N. 7. A review of
children's rights in relation to health and well-being Priyanka Moola 8.
The third sector: civil society organizations in delivering justice
Subhasis Bhadra PART II Legal and ethical perspectives 9. Province of the
Apex Court in enforcing human rights in India Jatindra Kumar Das 10.
Ethics and good governance: administrative reforms to combat corruption D.
Umamaheswari 11. Family court: a path forward to conciliation of family
disputes B. Sujatha 12. Green federalism and environmental justice: issues
and challenges Niranjan E. V. and Rohan Ross 13. Decoding the Indian
judiciary's inefficiency in the timely disposal of cases: a brief analysis
Sibadutta Dash and Sneha Patra 14. Revolutionizing community perspectives
about Indian police Aiswarya Ravikumar and Rahmathullah M. 15. Current
threats to human rights: challenges in upholding justice Lina Acca Mathew
16. Protection against enforced disappearance: need of the hour Asawari G.
Abhyankar and Aditi Tulsyan 17. Ethics in the criminal justice system
Karun Sanjaya and Devika Praveen 18. Roles and functions of various
agencies in conducting POCSO cases: judiciary, prosecutors, police and the
Child Welfare Committee Chemmalar S. 19. Advocates: 'sentinel on the qui
vive' N. Kavitha Rameshwar
Subhalakshmi PART I Sociopsychological perspectives 2. Protecting
children's rights: the paramount rule of law for a healthy and prosperous
society Aleena Maria Sunny and Sibnath Deb 3. Parental separation and its
implications on child welfare and well-being Sibnath Deb and Aleena Maria
Sunny 4. Protection of sex workers in India: a critical view G.
Subhalakshmi 5. Honor killing: social, psychological and cultural
perspectives M. Dhamodharan 6. Impact of timely delivery of services during
the flood in Kerala and other challenges Sreelatha N. 7. A review of
children's rights in relation to health and well-being Priyanka Moola 8.
The third sector: civil society organizations in delivering justice
Subhasis Bhadra PART II Legal and ethical perspectives 9. Province of the
Apex Court in enforcing human rights in India Jatindra Kumar Das 10.
Ethics and good governance: administrative reforms to combat corruption D.
Umamaheswari 11. Family court: a path forward to conciliation of family
disputes B. Sujatha 12. Green federalism and environmental justice: issues
and challenges Niranjan E. V. and Rohan Ross 13. Decoding the Indian
judiciary's inefficiency in the timely disposal of cases: a brief analysis
Sibadutta Dash and Sneha Patra 14. Revolutionizing community perspectives
about Indian police Aiswarya Ravikumar and Rahmathullah M. 15. Current
threats to human rights: challenges in upholding justice Lina Acca Mathew
16. Protection against enforced disappearance: need of the hour Asawari G.
Abhyankar and Aditi Tulsyan 17. Ethics in the criminal justice system
Karun Sanjaya and Devika Praveen 18. Roles and functions of various
agencies in conducting POCSO cases: judiciary, prosecutors, police and the
Child Welfare Committee Chemmalar S. 19. Advocates: 'sentinel on the qui
vive' N. Kavitha Rameshwar
Introduction: delivering justice 1. Delivering justice Sibnath Deb and G.
Subhalakshmi PART I Sociopsychological perspectives 2. Protecting
children's rights: the paramount rule of law for a healthy and prosperous
society Aleena Maria Sunny and Sibnath Deb 3. Parental separation and its
implications on child welfare and well-being Sibnath Deb and Aleena Maria
Sunny 4. Protection of sex workers in India: a critical view G.
Subhalakshmi 5. Honor killing: social, psychological and cultural
perspectives M. Dhamodharan 6. Impact of timely delivery of services during
the flood in Kerala and other challenges Sreelatha N. 7. A review of
children's rights in relation to health and well-being Priyanka Moola 8.
The third sector: civil society organizations in delivering justice
Subhasis Bhadra PART II Legal and ethical perspectives 9. Province of the
Apex Court in enforcing human rights in India Jatindra Kumar Das 10.
Ethics and good governance: administrative reforms to combat corruption D.
Umamaheswari 11. Family court: a path forward to conciliation of family
disputes B. Sujatha 12. Green federalism and environmental justice: issues
and challenges Niranjan E. V. and Rohan Ross 13. Decoding the Indian
judiciary's inefficiency in the timely disposal of cases: a brief analysis
Sibadutta Dash and Sneha Patra 14. Revolutionizing community perspectives
about Indian police Aiswarya Ravikumar and Rahmathullah M. 15. Current
threats to human rights: challenges in upholding justice Lina Acca Mathew
16. Protection against enforced disappearance: need of the hour Asawari G.
Abhyankar and Aditi Tulsyan 17. Ethics in the criminal justice system
Karun Sanjaya and Devika Praveen 18. Roles and functions of various
agencies in conducting POCSO cases: judiciary, prosecutors, police and the
Child Welfare Committee Chemmalar S. 19. Advocates: 'sentinel on the qui
vive' N. Kavitha Rameshwar
Subhalakshmi PART I Sociopsychological perspectives 2. Protecting
children's rights: the paramount rule of law for a healthy and prosperous
society Aleena Maria Sunny and Sibnath Deb 3. Parental separation and its
implications on child welfare and well-being Sibnath Deb and Aleena Maria
Sunny 4. Protection of sex workers in India: a critical view G.
Subhalakshmi 5. Honor killing: social, psychological and cultural
perspectives M. Dhamodharan 6. Impact of timely delivery of services during
the flood in Kerala and other challenges Sreelatha N. 7. A review of
children's rights in relation to health and well-being Priyanka Moola 8.
The third sector: civil society organizations in delivering justice
Subhasis Bhadra PART II Legal and ethical perspectives 9. Province of the
Apex Court in enforcing human rights in India Jatindra Kumar Das 10.
Ethics and good governance: administrative reforms to combat corruption D.
Umamaheswari 11. Family court: a path forward to conciliation of family
disputes B. Sujatha 12. Green federalism and environmental justice: issues
and challenges Niranjan E. V. and Rohan Ross 13. Decoding the Indian
judiciary's inefficiency in the timely disposal of cases: a brief analysis
Sibadutta Dash and Sneha Patra 14. Revolutionizing community perspectives
about Indian police Aiswarya Ravikumar and Rahmathullah M. 15. Current
threats to human rights: challenges in upholding justice Lina Acca Mathew
16. Protection against enforced disappearance: need of the hour Asawari G.
Abhyankar and Aditi Tulsyan 17. Ethics in the criminal justice system
Karun Sanjaya and Devika Praveen 18. Roles and functions of various
agencies in conducting POCSO cases: judiciary, prosecutors, police and the
Child Welfare Committee Chemmalar S. 19. Advocates: 'sentinel on the qui
vive' N. Kavitha Rameshwar