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Protection of Minorities: Regimes, Norms and Issues in South Asia

We live in a world that not only sets standards for, but also professes its commitment to promoting and protecting rights. Since ours is an age of heightened public interest in auditing the actual realisation of such standards and commitment, the first major focus of this book is a critical account of international standards aimed at the protection of minorities. To that end, it concentrates on four key dimensions. Firstly, it addresses the issue of the identification of minorities as understood by international law. Secondly, it outlines a brief history on the development of international law towards improving the protection of minorities. Thirdly, it gives an overview of international instruments and mechanisms on minorities. Finally, it analyses the rights of minorities under international standards. All these dimensions point to the fact that international minority rights lag behind the development of other branches of rights.The second major focus of this book is to relate international standards on minority protection to South Asian regimes. Concentrating on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, the Maldives, and Afghanistan, an endeavor is made to examine the state of minorities and their protection under the domestic regimes. It emerges that the normative commitments of these states are more or less compatible with international standards. Nevertheless, majority-minority syndrome persistently remains as one of the causes behind multidimensional deprivation and victimization of South Asian minorities. The present book also assesses the extent to which regional cooperation in South Asia has so far contributed to extending protection to minorities. This ends with an argument that SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) has the potential to play a far greater role in this regard. See more
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  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443839921

About Borhan Uddin KhanMuhammad Mahbubur Rahman

Borhan Uddin Khan is currently a Professor in the Department of Law at the University of Dhaka and a former Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Dhaka Bangladesh. After obtaining his LLB (Hons) and LLM from the same university Prof. Khan received an LLM in Public International Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 1990 and a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London in 1995. His areas of expertise include international human rights law international humanitarian law and the laws of armed conflict and use of force. He has several books and research papers published in reputed journals to his credit.Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law at the University of Dhaka Bangladesh. He is currently enrolled under the British Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan as a post-graduate research student in the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London United Kingdom. He has several books and research papers published in reputed journals to his credit.

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