Critique of Recent Legislations on Terrorism in India from Human Rights Perspective - Do We Need Special Laws?

Journal of The National Human Rights Commission, India Volume 8; 2009

Posted: 2 Jan 2019

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Ranbir Singh

National Law University, Delhi

Date Written: December 10, 2009

Abstract

Defining terrorism has become a thorny and insoluble problem for students and experts on the subject alike. There is no single accepted definition for the phenomenon of the terror, something that is sweeping across the World today. The real problem is that one nation's "terrorist" is another's "freedom fighter".

Keywords: Terrorism

Suggested Citation

Singh, Ranbir, Critique of Recent Legislations on Terrorism in India from Human Rights Perspective - Do We Need Special Laws? (December 10, 2009). Journal of The National Human Rights Commission, India Volume 8; 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3183042

Ranbir Singh (Contact Author)

National Law University, Delhi ( email )

Sector- 14, Dwarka
Dwarka
New Delhi, Delhi 110078
India

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