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Ajouter au panierContents Preface I Women and crimes 1 Victimization of women and girls and development of information technology a critique of law and realty in perspective of cyber pornographyNirmal Kanti Chakrabarti 2 Section 498a IPC shield or swordRakesh Verma 3 Domestic violence threat for gender justice vis-a-vis human rights at home an evaluation of relevant Indian legislationsMK Bhandari 4 Violence against women with disabilities a dark side of gender justiceRathin Bandyopadhyay and Sangeeta Roy 5 Socio-legal control of child trafficking and prostitution in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal problem and perspectiveVS Chauhan and Jinia Kundu 6 Indian judicial initiative to combat domestic violenceMona Purohit 7 Victimological study of trafficking of women and children in South East Asia with special reference to India a critical analysisSunanda Goenka 8 Flaws in the rape law an impediments of justicePawan Kumar Mishra 9 Sexual harassment of women at workplace a new frame work of further harassmentOm Prakash Sharma 10 Prostitution in India a reflection on the efficacy of law enforcement machineryNeelam Rai 11 Domestic violence a real shame for IndiaP George Giri and Mohi Kumari II Gender justice law and reality 12 Surrogate motherhood and lawJyoti J Mozika 13 Surrogacy and human rights legal and ethical issuesSanjeev Kumar Tiwari and Partha Sarathi Adhya 14 Legalizing surrogacy in India an overviewTejinder K Soni 15 Surrogacy under Indian legal system--a critiqueBabu Sarkar 16 Regulating surrogacy in India protect the voicelessDivya Tyagi III Gender equality and constitution 17 Women empowerment a sine qua non for gender justiceSubhram Rajkhowa and Stuti Deka 18 Women empowerment through various legislations a myth or realityJU Nanavaty 19 Dynamics of gender justice an overviewSmita Vyas 20 Women empowerment and matrilineal society an analysis with special reference to MeghalayaArun Kumar Singh and Daphira Shoutan 21 Gender justice within parliament a legal panoramaSwati Sinha 22 Law relating to homosexuality is risking its normative power as a force for promoting gender equalityBiswajit Chatterjee Swarnendu Chatterjee and Mrinalini Prasad 23 Social exclusion of Dalit women a profile of Uttar PradeshSangeeta Krishna 24 Women empowerment in Indian legal context an overviewPankaj Dwivedi and Sunita Singh IV Gender justice in human rights context 25 Womens dignity and human rights an introspection in gender justice perspectiveRajendra Dhar Dubey 26 Law gender and cultural consciousness contextualizing reproductive rightsTapan R Mohanty 27 Womens rights to abortion vis-a-vis rights of unborn foetus human rights perspectiveKavita Singh 28 Female foeticide unborn victims of violence-need of ethico legal approachNidhi Saxena 29 Abortion rights to women in India an analysis under modern legal contextAmrendra Kumar Ajit and Pranati Kumari 30 Female genital mutilation FGM defy for womens human rights within the corpse of refugee lawMithilesh Narayan Bhatt 31 Women and human rights in India an analyticalTanmay Sen V Women and personal laws 32 Gender justice in Muslim custody law trend in South Asian courtsM Momin 33 Gender justice women empowerment and Hindu succession amendment act 2005Prakash Chandra Shukla and Sunita Shukla 34 Hindu womans property rights a gender justice perspectiveAnand Kumar Tripathi 35 Gender equality and justice Islamic perspectiveSharif Uddin Law and Gender A Quest for Justice is a comprehensive study of gender justice and gender equality Since long period in history women have been subjected to deprivation legally denied rights and privileges enjoyed by men Even today equal rights between men and women in a broader sense are still as much contested terrain in different parts of the world In spite of the fact that laws to safeguard womens status and their interests in our country are quite adequate it seems that status of women in our society has not achieved the desired standards and their interests are badly ignored.