Foreigners Laws

Foreigners Laws
Author: Pakistan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1968
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044719172

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Foreigners Laws

Foreigners Laws
Author: Masud-ul-Hassan Khan Sabri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1968
Genre: Aliens
ISBN: UOM:39015070570000

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The Foreigners Act 1946

The Foreigners Act  1946
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Universal Law Publishing
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Rohingya in South Asia

The Rohingya in South Asia
Author: Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury,Ranabir Samaddar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429885334

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The Rohingya of Myanmar are one of the world’s most persecuted minority populations without citizenship. After the latest exodus from Myanmar in 2017, there are now more than half a million Rohingya in Bangladesh living in camps, often in conditions of abject poverty, malnutrition and without proper access to shelter or work permits. Some of them are now compelled to take to the seas in perilous journeys to the Southeast Asian countries in search of a better life. They are now asked to go back to Myanmar, but without any promise of citizenship or an end to discrimination. This book looks at the Rohingya in the South Asian region, primarily India and Bangladesh. It explores the broader picture of the historical and political dimensions of the Rohingya crisis, and examines subjects of statelessness, human rights and humanitarian protection of these victims of forced migration. Further, it chronicles the actual process of emergence of a stateless community – the transformation of a national group into a stateless existence without basic rights.

Women Mobility and Incarceration

Women  Mobility and Incarceration
Author: Rimple Mehta
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351708357

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This book explores how Bangladeshi women from poor and undereducated/semi-educated backgrounds who have crossed the Indo-Bangladesh border find themselves in prisons serving sentences under the Foreigners Act, 1946. Drawing on original fieldwork, this book explores these women’s understanding of borders and state sovereignty and how the women - from conservative rural and semi-rural backgrounds which impose a strict moral code - adjust to the socio-cultural context of an Indian prison, where being an inmate is "dishonourable" in their community. This book examines the implicit challenge in these women’s action and decisions to these codes of honour, to accepted social norms of their religion and community, and ultimately, the dominantly patriarchal system that marks South Asian society. Further, it focuses on the negotiations that the Bangladeshi women make with the social and political borders they encounter in the process of crossing the Indo-Bangladesh border without requisite documents needed by the state for entry into a "foreign" land; how they cope with the daily challenges of living during their imprisonment in a correctional home; and their feelings about their impending return to Bangladesh. Women who are apprehended and criminalised for crossing borders must negotiate with not only the normative understanding of borders which is inherently masculine in nature, but also the gender biased lens through which female mobility is viewed: therefore, they not only cross political borders but also social borders. This book maps the associations between women’s experiences of mobility and incarceration, and their linkages with social and political borders and the fraught experiences of being in a ‘foreign’ territorial space. It will be important reading for criminologists, sociologists, and those engaged in penology, women’s studies and migration studies.

Refugees and the Law

Refugees and the Law
Author: Jayshree Satpute,Md. Saood Tahir
Publsiher: Socio Legal Information Cent
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2011
Genre: Political refugees
ISBN: 9788189479800

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Nation First

Nation First
Author: Balapte
Publsiher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9789350485255

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NATION FIRST presents a compilation of speeches and articles by Prof. Bal Apte, a pillar of ABVP for nearly three decades, educationist, lawyer, parliamentarian and National Vice-President of BJP for over eight years. It comprises analyses of and views on National Issues, Students and Youth movements and their role, as also Education. The subjects on which Prof. Apte has shared his thinking cover a wide range, from Hindutva to maritime university and cooperative movement to bio-diversity. Clarity of thinking, logical argumentation and dispassionate analysis with positive inputs in the form of practical suggestions are the hallmarks of the interventions made by Prof. Apte. For any student of the turbulent times in India during the period between mid-sixties to 2012, Nation First helps acquire an insight into the contemporary socio-political discourse.

The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1973

The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act  1973
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Universal Law Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1973
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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