The book explores the various aspects/dimensions of human rights and of the good governance and evaluates scientifically many facets of good governance both at national and international levels. It comprises 17 articles written by distinguished academicians. Each contribution explores a distinct theme in good governance and human rights and their impacts on democracy and the rule of law. The contributors have meticulously strived to organise their views and arguments in a coherent manner. Some of these contributions are abridged and edited versions of the presentation at the annual national seminar of the All India Law Teachers' Congress held on May 19-20, 2007 at New Delhi.
This book will be extremely helpful to the academicians, NGOs, students and lawyers as well as to other institutions dealing with the rule of law, human rights and good governance.
Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Editor
- 1. Sustainable Development, Human Rights and Good Governance
- 2. Indian Legal Education and Legal Profession: Keeping Pace with Globalisation
- 3. Steps Towards Globalisation in Developing Countries Like India with Special Reference to Economic Advancement
- 4. WTO & Agriculture: Challenges and Opportunities for India
- 5. Trips Regime and Challenges to Geo-Graphical Indications
- 6. Good Governance and Human Rights: Some Remarks
- 7. Human Rights and Good Governance
- 8. Good Governance: Human Rights Perspective in India
- 9. Human Rights and Good Governance VIS-a-VIS Poverty
- 10. Good Governance and Human Rights
- 11. Good Governance and Human Rights
- 12. Globalisation and Children: Reconciling the Irreconcilable