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A Reckoning For Religious Freedom: India's Bjp And The International Implications Of Anti-Muslim Leadership, Heather Holman Jan 2023

A Reckoning For Religious Freedom: India's Bjp And The International Implications Of Anti-Muslim Leadership, Heather Holman

American University International Law Review

Currently, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds the majority in the Indian Parliament, where it exercises its authority by passing legislation that comports with Hindutva. Hindutva is a political ideology that champions policies intended to make India a Hindu state. Toward this end, BJP leaders use harmful rhetoric and pass legislation that harms Muslim citizens of India. However, India is a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which protects the freedom to manifest one’s religion and prevents the advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement to hostility, discrimination, or violence.

This Comment argues that India …


What Is "Colonial" About Colonial Laws?, Arudra Barra Jan 2016

What Is "Colonial" About Colonial Laws?, Arudra Barra

American University International Law Review

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Compulsory Licensing In Trips: Chinese And Indian Comparative Advantage In The Manufacture And Exportation Of Green Technologies, Rishi R. Gupta Apr 2013

Compulsory Licensing In Trips: Chinese And Indian Comparative Advantage In The Manufacture And Exportation Of Green Technologies, Rishi R. Gupta

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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Court Assistance, Interim Measures, And Public Policy: India’S Perspective On International Commercial Arbitration, Moin Ghani Jan 2012

Court Assistance, Interim Measures, And Public Policy: India’S Perspective On International Commercial Arbitration, Moin Ghani

Arbitration Brief

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Presentation: Naming The Unnamed: Intellectual Property Rights Of Women Artists From India, Ruchira Goswani, Karubakee Nandi Jan 2008

Presentation: Naming The Unnamed: Intellectual Property Rights Of Women Artists From India, Ruchira Goswani, Karubakee Nandi

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

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Criminalizing Dowry Deaths: The Indian Experience, Judith G. Greenberg Jan 2003

Criminalizing Dowry Deaths: The Indian Experience, Judith G. Greenberg

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.