The question central to this study is: are adequate to provide gender justice or the modernization of the legal system is merely a part of the neoliberal social order of contemporary India? The chapter has examined the nature of law and/or it's functioning along with critical assessment of ...
a professor in health sciences at California State University in Torrance, California, it brought up terrible childhood memories of 1984 in India when Sikhs were persecuted. She says: “Being a Sikh, I feel it is my moral obligation to stand up against systemic racism, abuse of...
-"India in Shambles" is the impassioned out-pouring of an anguished heart of a true patriot, sensitive to the present dismal conditions of Governance. Mr Justice M.N. Venkatachaliahread more -It is an informative account spruced with the author's intent to see our country rise into the r...
But the real danger in allowing the status quo to continue is to give license to a system that had been instrumental in creating a poly-crisis. Those who are insisting that reforms should continue without political disruption are limiting themselves to fiscal discipline and creation of an economic...
Recent reform of New Zealand's youth justice system The New Zealand youth justice system emerged as a 'new paradigm' in the early 1990s. This model of reintegration, restorativeness, diversion and family emp... Nessa,Lynch - 《Criminology & Criminal Justice An International Journal》 被引量: ...
In any given society conflict is inevitable and hence the need to have institutions in place to deal with dispute resolution. The legal culture is important for how people perceive not only the judiciary but the political system at large. The Judiciary is regarded as the guardian of laws and ...