The debate on equality and non-discrimination is certainly not a new one, but the way it is incorporated in that on social exclusion leads to several shifts within the discourse on social justice. The term social exclusion is multidimensional although its western use in a selective way about markets promoting equality separates it from the Indian emphasis on social justice as linked to ending discrimination of dalit groups. The concept of social exclusion is inherently problematic as it faces three major challenges in India: the first relates to the historical discrimination of certain groups and their exclusion; the second is about...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
In a democratic form of Government all citizens of the country are equal before the law of land. The...
The debate on equality and non-discrimination is certainly not a new one, but the way it i...
The debate on equality and non-discrimination is certainly not a new one, but the way it i...
Social Justice is a concept familiar to most Indians but one whose meaning is not always understood ...
A caste system is the major feature of Indian society, it is not only reflected in social life of In...
This paper argues that social exclusion robs people of their "confidence" and this loss adversely af...
Caste has remained a subject of intense academic inquiry. Lately, new discourses have emerged under ...
textabstractThis paper discusses the conceptualisation of group deprivation - particularly of Dalits...
Summaries Although the concept of social exclusion has its origins in northern social policy discou...
Der Verfasser spricht zwei Aspekte in der Debatte um das Kastensystem in Indien an. Der erste Aspekt...
While social inclusion and inclusive societies are commendable goals, and also reflected in legisla...
The concept of social justice, like law, changes. It evolves itself into progressively new patterns ...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
In a democratic form of Government all citizens of the country are equal before the law of land. The...
The debate on equality and non-discrimination is certainly not a new one, but the way it i...
The debate on equality and non-discrimination is certainly not a new one, but the way it i...
Social Justice is a concept familiar to most Indians but one whose meaning is not always understood ...
A caste system is the major feature of Indian society, it is not only reflected in social life of In...
This paper argues that social exclusion robs people of their "confidence" and this loss adversely af...
Caste has remained a subject of intense academic inquiry. Lately, new discourses have emerged under ...
textabstractThis paper discusses the conceptualisation of group deprivation - particularly of Dalits...
Summaries Although the concept of social exclusion has its origins in northern social policy discou...
Der Verfasser spricht zwei Aspekte in der Debatte um das Kastensystem in Indien an. Der erste Aspekt...
While social inclusion and inclusive societies are commendable goals, and also reflected in legisla...
The concept of social justice, like law, changes. It evolves itself into progressively new patterns ...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
In a democratic form of Government all citizens of the country are equal before the law of land. The...