pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
Visit our new collection website www.collectionsforschool.co.uk
     
Email: Subscribe to news & offers:
Need assistance? Log In/Register


Item Details
Title: VIOLENCE, LAW AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN SOUTH ASIA
By: Savitri Goonesekere (Editor)
Format: Electronic book text

List price: £14.40


We currently do not stock this item, please contact the publisher directly for further information.

ISBN 10: 8132103874
ISBN 13: 9788132103875
Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INDIA PVT LTD
Pub. date: 11 April, 2009
Pages: 352
Synopsis: This book, a collection of three essays, looks at the legal system's response to violence against women in South Asia. It is an overview of law and legal control in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.The studies show the commonalities and the differences in the three legal systems. All three countries have experienced British colonial rule and their criminal laws are derived from the British legal tradition. All three countries grappled with similar issues and problems in using law as a strategy to combat violence against women. All three faced the problem of reconciling ethnic and religious or customary legal values with international and constitutionally guaranteed rights to equality and protection from violence. In Pakistan, the official Islamisation process added new and complex dimensions to the issues of administration of criminal justice and enforcement of family law.Each study adopts a different approach in its analysis of legal control--focussed on what is considered relevant for their country. Thus, the study on Sri Lanka is a critical review of a range of legal norms and procedures, the one on India is a critique of the implementation of the justice system and the one on Pakistan focuses on the failure to protect women from violence and uses non-legal materials too in discussing legal controls.The studies in this volume clearly demonstrate that the legal system has failed to protect women against violence. There is, nevertheless, recognition of the fact that the law and effective law enforcement machineries can serve as serious deterrents to violence. The studies explore the possibility of reforming the legal systems and suggest that multi-ethnic and multi-religious societies of South Asia must accept the concept of drafting general codes that conform with international human rights norms and recognize the people's right to opt for them in the governance of family relations.
Publication: India
Imprint: SAGE India
Returns: Non-returnable
Some other items by this author:

TOP SELLERS IN THIS CATEGORY
Critical Race Theory (Third Edition) (Paperback)
New York University Press
Our Price : £14.44
more details
The Constitution of the United States (Paperback)
Penguin Books Ltd
Our Price : £2.19
more details
The Constitution of the United States of America with the Declaration of Independence (Paperback)
Sterling Juvenile
Our Price : £9.09
more details
Point Taken (Paperback)
Oxford University Press Inc
Our Price : £31.99
more details
Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy (Paperback)
Oxford University Press
Our Price : £37.18
more details
BROWSE FOR BOOKS IN RELATED CATEGORIES
 LAW
 laws of other jurisdictions & general law
 constitutional & administrative law


Information provided by www.pickabook.co.uk
SHOPPING BASKET
  
Your basket is empty
  Total Items: 0
 

NEW
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr A celebratory, inclusive and educational exploration of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr for both children that celebrate and children who want to understand and appreciate their peers who do.
add to basket

Learning
That''s My Story!: Drama for Confidence, Communication and C... The ability to communicate is an essential life skill for all children, underpinning their confidence, personal and social wellbeing, and sense of self.
add to basket