Just Rights : Why Justice Should be A Fundamental Right

Author :

Bhuwan Ribhu

Publisher:

Prabhat Prakashan

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Publisher

Prabhat Prakashan

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789355216076

ISBN-10 9355216076
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 128 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 200
Subject

Civil Rights & Citizenship

Do you want law or justice? Find the answer to this thought-provoking and revolutionary question and others. This book is a call for the right to justice as an inherent fundamental right. It brings a new way to thought on the relationship between the state and the individual. When the citizen is the holder of rights and not a subject of the benevolence of the state, the fundamental right to justice is the fulcrum for balance in society and consciousness. Told with the real life experiences of children and families seeking justice, this paves the way for both humanity as well as India’s vision of the year 2100, where equality, freedom and security are ensured through the effective foundation and umbrella of justice. The book also proposes a way of enhancing the spiritual consciousness of an individual on the path of justice through practicing ‘JUSTIVISM’ as being just in thoughts and actions. This is Bhuwan Ribhu’s second book following the inventive bestseller “When Children Have Children”.

Bhuwan Ribhu

Bhuwan Ribhu is a child rights activist and one of the most prolific lawyers in the Indian courts. He has been closely involved in shaping policies for rule of law, protection of women and children, ending child marriages, modern slavery and trafficking. Ribhu works for the rule of justice. His efforts have led to the criminalisation of child protection issues, devising of stringent laws and their enforcement. He has assisted the Government of India in drafting the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, Child Labour(Prohibition and Regulation Amendment) Act 2016, Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), apart from many other laws on trafficking, sexual abuse and women safety. He has been at the helm of multiple public interest litigations and mass awareness campaigns which have resulted in policy formations in the field of child labour, missing children and online sexual abuse. Ribhu is former National Secretary of Bachpan Bachao Andolan and former Board representative at Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation. He earned his degree in law from the University of Delhi. He lives in New Delhi with his wife, son and Rottweiler.
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