Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... remains is that this ' right to complain ' is not translating into a ' right to parti- cipate ' in decision - making . For ins- tance , despite numerous court cases , there is still no concomitant right to information . Unless citizens ...
... remains is that this ' right to complain ' is not translating into a ' right to parti- cipate ' in decision - making . For ins- tance , despite numerous court cases , there is still no concomitant right to information . Unless citizens ...
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... remains disenfranchised , greatly enhancing her vulnerability to dowry demand and ultimately death . Higher education and professional achievements have not substantially altered the Sikh woman's alienation from any kind of property ...
... remains disenfranchised , greatly enhancing her vulnerability to dowry demand and ultimately death . Higher education and professional achievements have not substantially altered the Sikh woman's alienation from any kind of property ...
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... remains - foreground- ing the need for participatory control over judicial and enforcement agen- cies on the one hand and community based conflict resolution mechanisms on the other . encroachments , are of inferior soils and in the ...
... remains - foreground- ing the need for participatory control over judicial and enforcement agen- cies on the one hand and community based conflict resolution mechanisms on the other . encroachments , are of inferior soils and in the ...
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