We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining government respect for human rights within India. Using time series cross-sectional data for 28 Indian states for the period 1993 – 2002, we find that internal threat poised by number of social violence events, presence of civil war and riot hit disturbed areas are strongly associated with human rights abuses. Amongst socioeconomic factors, ‘exclusive’ economic growth, ‘uneven’ development, poor social development spending, youth bulges and differential growth rates between minority religious groups explain the likelihood of human rights violations. Capturing power at the state and central level by Hindu national parties’ viz., Bharatiya Jan...
The relationship between military spending and human rights is one of the most prominent issues in p...
As the peace process started from 1996, it has been taken as a starting point for assessing the effo...
India’s Northeastern region (NER) is defined by some of the world’s longest-running armed insurgenc...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
Unlike much of previous literature on determinants of human rights performance between the countries...
The aim of this study is to examine the idea and practice of human rights in the particular context ...
The source of violations of human rights in Punjab lies in its manifold complexities of a conflict-r...
Human rights groups have limited their role to monitoring and protesting human rights violations com...
This paper investigates empirically the role of government expenditure on social services in mitigat...
This research project uses econometric methods and comparative, cross-national data to see whether v...
In India, an attempt has been made since 1999 to gather information on details of cases where human ...
Kashmir has been a peaceful locus to live in ancient times. Every individual was living peacefully w...
This paper is concerned with measuring, quantifying, and modeling the extent to which governmental h...
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
The relationship between military spending and human rights is one of the most prominent issues in p...
As the peace process started from 1996, it has been taken as a starting point for assessing the effo...
India’s Northeastern region (NER) is defined by some of the world’s longest-running armed insurgenc...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
We conduct an econometric analysis of socioeconomic, institutional and political factors determining...
Unlike much of previous literature on determinants of human rights performance between the countries...
The aim of this study is to examine the idea and practice of human rights in the particular context ...
The source of violations of human rights in Punjab lies in its manifold complexities of a conflict-r...
Human rights groups have limited their role to monitoring and protesting human rights violations com...
This paper investigates empirically the role of government expenditure on social services in mitigat...
This research project uses econometric methods and comparative, cross-national data to see whether v...
In India, an attempt has been made since 1999 to gather information on details of cases where human ...
Kashmir has been a peaceful locus to live in ancient times. Every individual was living peacefully w...
This paper is concerned with measuring, quantifying, and modeling the extent to which governmental h...
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
The relationship between military spending and human rights is one of the most prominent issues in p...
As the peace process started from 1996, it has been taken as a starting point for assessing the effo...
India’s Northeastern region (NER) is defined by some of the world’s longest-running armed insurgenc...