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symposium participants
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THE
PROBLEM
A
short statement on the issues involved
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THE
IMPERATIVES OF NATIONAL SECURITY LEGISLATION IN INDIA
K.P.S.
Gill, President, Institute for Conflict Management, Delhi;
former Director General Police, Punjab
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TIME
TO END ABUSES
Seminarist
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DO
ENDS JUSTIFY MEANS?
Suhas Chakma, Deputy
Director, South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre, Delhi
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SRI
LANKA’S EMERGENCY LAWS
Abizer
Zanzi, lawyer; researches on South Asian issues, Washington,
USA
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EXERCISING
THE BIG STICK
Cathy
McWilliam, practicing lawyer, Melbourne, Australia
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ANTI-TERRORIST
LAWS IN PAKISTAN
Kellie
Ortega, Columbia Law School, New York, USA
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April 2002
STATES OF
INSECURITY
a
symposium on emergency laws,
human
rights and democracy

cover design by Akila Seshasayee
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EMERGENCY
AND PUBLIC SAFETY LAWS IN NEPAL
Lori
Anderson, Berkeley School of Law at the University of
California, USA
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LET
US NOT ABDICATE OUR RESPONSIBILITY
Arun
Jaitley, Union Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs
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BOOKS
Reviewed
by Usha Ramanathan, Jeremie Gilbert, Anees Ahmed, Karan R.
Sawhny, Biswambhar Panda, Maja Daruwala and Doel Mukerjee,
and Shreyas Jayasimha
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FURTHER
READING
A short
and select bibliography
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COMMENTS
Received
from Ruth Vanita, University of Montana, USA; Jagpal
Singh, Indira Gandhi National Open University; and Ghanshyam
Shah, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University
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