Human Rights in Nagaland : Emerging paradigms / Lanusashi Longkumer & Toshimenla Jamir.
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- 978-93-80500-06-5
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1. Reconsidering the human rights paradigms
2. The genesis of Naga people's movement for human rights
3. Human rights and morality
4. The bible and human rights
5. Rethinking human rights from a naga perspective
6. An analysis of the armed forces special power Act 1958 from its historical background of nagaland in the 1950's
7. Faced of armed forces APSPA
8. The politics participation and the human rights of naga women: discussing gender,culture and CEDAW
9. Naga women and peace process
10. Customary law and the question of gender rights in Nagaland
11. Mental health problem of the Nagas affected by conflict
12. Changpang oil spill: environmental hazards and land rights in Nagaland
13. Changes and continuities in Naga society: A sociological analysis
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