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The edited book has explored the aspect of human rights and social security from various dimensions in context to twenty-first century. It has addressed the role of government machinery and various agencies towards the development and protection of human rights of the marginalized sectors, gender-oriented societies, social security and individual rights in the digital age.
The present era has inclined towards the right-based society which relies upon the pillars of rights protection and social security and is ever-evolving in nature. The right based society has conceived social security as a basic foundation for human dignity and social justice.The thematic areas addressed through the book covers the development of human rights in the era of technological advancements, significance of social security legislation, consumer rights, constitutional and statutory approach, role of stakeholders, etc.
It is a bundle of various thematic ideas emission to trespass the enjoyment of human rights and social justice to individual, group, society and at large.
CHAPTER 1
Sex Workers of India: The Status Quo and Future Prospects
Authored by Adyaa Kishore & Devansh Chaudhary
Page 1
CHAPTER 2
Examination of the Challenges Faced by Human Resource Management in Ensuring Compliance with Labour Laws and Mitigating Risks
Authored by Dr. Laxmi Singh Sengar & Himanshu Mishra
Page 13
CHAPTER 3
Rights Given to Criminals: A Boon to the Increase in Crimes and Violation of Principles Like Morality
Authored by Nandita Mishra
Page 25
CHAPTER 4
Right to Development of Child & Inter-Country Adoption
Authored by Dr. Nalini Vinod Ambad
Page 39
CHAPTER 5
Legal Ethics and Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Indian Legal Profession
Authored by Anvit Singh
Page 53
CHAPTER 6
Surrogacy: A Battle of Human with Nature, and Law
Authored by Manya Jain & Amisha Chauhan
Page 71
CHAPTER 7
Data Theft: A Violation of Human Rights
Authored by Anjalika Sharma & Narender Goswami
Page 95
CHAPTER 8
Disclosure to Consumer: Mandatory Disclosure, Transparency and Consumer Law
Authored by Saloni Agrawal
Page 111
CHAPTER 9
Educational Rights – An Overview of the Condition of Education in India at the Primary Level
Authored by Rajshree Sahai
Page 131
CHAPTER 10
Deprivation of Human Rights: Unvoiced Circumstances Faced by Sex Workers in India
Authored by Anannya Johri
Page 145
CHAPTER 11
Pre-Dominance of Human Rights in India Through Geographical Indication Domain: An Analytical Study of Term “Producer” and its Scope
Authored by Ishan Ahmad Galileo Galilee
Page 156
CHAPTER 12
The Rise of AI in Criminal Law: Examining Legal Personhood and Liability Issues
Authored by Kunal Gupta & Sachin Vashisth
Page 163
CHAPTER 13
The Plight and Right of People Involved in Sex Work in India
Authored by Sneha Srivastava & Sanskriti Gupta
Page 181
CHAPTER 14
The Judicial Interpretations and the Scope of Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution
Authored by Dr. Parishkar Shreshth
Page 199
CHAPTER 15
Red-Cross, Counter Terrorism, Prisoners, and How They Affect Human Rights in the Relevance of the Present Era
Authored by Aditi Sarkar & Rohit Pal
Page 211
CHAPTER 16
Exploring the Ethical Implications of Intersex Genital Mutilation: A Critical Analysis
Authored by Tushar Kumar
Page 225
CHAPTER 17
Rising Challenges and Emerging Perspectives in Cyber Laws and the Digital Age: A Study of India’s Legal Framework
Authored by Kaushik Mukherjee & Rahul Singh Kandasi
Page 241
CHAPTER 18
Legal and Regulatory Gaps in Securing the Child’s Right, and the Right to Development – in the Field of Child Labour
Authored by Shivani Sharma
Page 263
CHAPTER 19
Mental Health Problems Plaguing Business and its Employees in India
Authored by Sanskriti Gupta & Ujjawal Joshi
Page 283
CHAPTER 20
Understanding Artificial Intelligence
Authored by Devesh Pandey & Sakshi Sharma
Page 299
CHAPTER 21
An Analysis of Legal Regulations with Respect to Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Rights of Women Under Indian Constitution – An Indian Perspective
Authored by Vasvi Talwar & Dr. Ruchi Lal
Page 317
CHAPTER 22
The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India: A Big Wall as Custodian of Social Justice
Authored by Paras Nath Mishra
Page 335
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