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Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
1.
Chapter 1
2.
Minorities - The Problems Of Definition
3.
Justification for Minority Rights
4.
Constituent Assembly of India on Minority Rights
5.
Minority Rights in International Law
6.
Freedom to Manage Religious Affairs: A Study of Article 26 of the Constitution of India
7.
National Commission for Minorities: Protecting the Legal and Constitutional Rights of Minorities in India
8.
Promoting Religious Tolerance in India: Learning From Our Past
9.
Minorities of Pakistan
10.
Canadian Indians
11.
Aboriginal Minority in Australia
12.
Minority Rights in Africa
13.
Indian Constitution and Minority Educational Institutions
14.
Migrant Workers – A Neglected Minority in the Gulf Countries
15.
Minority Rights in Central Asia
16.
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities
17.
Understanding the Elderly
18.
Rights of the Elderly Persons
19.
Challenges Faced by the Elderly
20.
International Legal Protection of Elderly Rights
21.
Rights of the Elderly in India
22.
Definition and Types of Migration
23.
Factors leading to Migration
24.
National Legislative Framework for the Rights of the Migrants
25.
International Conventions and Standards Dealing with Migrant Rights
26.
Effects and Challenges of Migration on the Migrants and ways to protect their rights
27.
HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
28.
HIV/AIDS and International Law
29.
Understanding India’s response to HIV/AIDS: Policies, Programmes and Legislative Interventions
30.
Understanding Judiciary’s Response to HIV/AIDS
31.
Towards a more effective response to HIV/AIDS
32.
Issues and Problems Concerning LGBT Persons
33.
International Conventions and other standards relating to Sexual Minorities
34.
Gender Equality under the Constitution
35.
Recent Developments through the Judiciary
36.
Challenges Relating to Protection of Sexual Minorities
Back Matter
Appendix
Rights of Minorities and other Marginalised Groups
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