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Call for Papers

"Human Rights from Third World Perspective"
Edited Collection

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The idea of this edited collection, to be published by an eminent
international publisher, is to introduce the reader to the
relationship between human rights and the problems of the Third
World. Tentative sections of this collection are

a) Universality of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural
   rights and the Third World
b) History of Human Rights and the Third World
c) Human Rights issues from the Third World context
   (child rights, women rights, minority rights, indigenous rights,
   rights of the socially backward people, cultural rights, refugee
   rights, rights of the disabled)
d) Human Rights and economic development in the Third World
e) Social Movements, self-determination, torture, right to know in
   the Third World and the Human Rights
f) Terrorism and Human Rights from the Third World perspective
g) Implementing and preventing Human Rights abuses in the Third World

Word limit 8,000 – 10,0000. Please submit the tentative title of your
essay, an abstract (within 200 words) of the essay and an updated CV
within 15th November 2010. Full essay submission dateline: 15th
January 2011.


Contact:

Prof. Subrata Sankar Bagchi
Department of Anthropology
Bangabasi Evening College
University of Calcutta
19, Rajkumar Chakraborty Sarani (Scot Lane)
Kolkata - 700 009, West Bengal
India
Phone: +91-33-23217769
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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