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The Encyclopaedia of Constitutional Human Rights - Volume I



The Encyclopaedia of Constitutional Human Rights primarily focuses on the constitutional aspect of the growth of the concept across the continents, cultures and centuries down the history and its incorporation in various Constitutions. The work has focused in its first volume, the initiation and development of the thought of human rights starting from the first ever voices of 1215. Subsequent developments are recorded in the following chapters while adding on discussions and interpretations in chapter 4 and 5.

Contents:
Section 1 - The Origin of the concept of human rights and its provisions in different constitutions of the world
1. The first ever voice of individual rights: Magna carta of 1215 and after
2. Subsequent voices of individual rights: Bill of rights to the European charter of 2000
3. Constitutional provisions for individual fundamental rights in India
4. The Contitution and the Bill of Rights, Natural Rights and Common Law
5. Constitutional tradition and common law system of interpreting general constitutional rights


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7698INT I.10 Baradat / 2008Perpustakaan Komnas HAM (INT)Tersedia

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Judul Seri
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No. Panggil
INT I.10 Baradat/2008
Penerbit Dominant Publishers And Distributors : New Delhi, India.,
Deskripsi Fisik
xiv, 257 hlm. ; 21,5 cm.
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
81-7888-457-7
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INT I.10
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