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Special Edition: Militarisation & Impunity in Manipur Vol. 05 – No. 06

Vol. 05 – No. 06 December 2006 View this issue online at:  http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v05n06.pdf

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Special Report: The Criminal Justice System of the Philippines is Rotten Vol. 06 – No. 01

Vol. 6 – No. 01 February 2007 View this issue online at http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v06n01.pdf

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Focus: Dysfuntional policing & subverted justice in Sri Lanka Vol. 06 – No. 02

Vol. 06 – No. 02 April 2007 View this issue online at: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v06n02.pdf

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Special Edition: Thailand’s struggle for constitutional survival Vol. 06 – No. 03

Vol. 06 – No. 03 June 2007 This issue is also avaliable in PDF format. To download the PDF File, click here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v06n03.pdfh     Thailand’s struggle for constitutional survival Legal systems, like ecological systems, can be destroyed by adverse conditions Constitutionalism and human rights in Asia Human rights judgments under the 1997 Constitution of Thailand […]

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Focus: human rights at UPI Asia Online Vol. 06 – No. 04

Vol. 06 – No. 04 August 2007 This issue is also avaliable in PDF format. To download the PDF File, click here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v06n04.pdf     Torture is a political product Elections no cure for corruption Tortured justice in the Philippines Cambodia’s extremist political culture The misrule of law in Bangladesh India’s false pride over human rights […]

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Special Report: Burma, political psychosis & legal dementia Vol. 06 – No. 05

Vol. 06 – No. 05-06 October-December 2007 This issue is also available in PDF format. To download the PDF File, click here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v06n05.pdf     Foreword: Still no cure for political lunacy Introduction: Burma, political psychosis & legal dementia A non-existent criminal justice system The alms bowl and the duty to defy The right to provoke […]

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Focus: prosecutions in Asia Vol. 07 – No. 01

This issue is also available in PDF format. To download the PDF File, click here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v07n01.pdf   Special notice: article 2 goes quarterly Public prosecuting in Cambodia Prosecution in the Philippines The Kafkan metamorphosis of Sri Lanka’s Attorney General The disposable prosecutors of Bangladesh Criminal justice in Nepal

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Special Report: Judicial Delays to Criminal Trials in Delhi Vol. 07 – No. 02

This issue is also avaliable in PDF format. To download the PDF File, click here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v07n02.pdf India’s dharmachakra seen but not felt  Introduction: Judicial delays to criminal trials in Delhi 1. The process of criminal trial in India 2. Analysis of the legal position in India on speedy trial versus judicial delay 3. An overview of […]

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Special Edition: Saffron Revolution Imprisoned, law demented Vol. 07 – No. 03

This issue is also available in PDF format. To download the PDF File, click here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v07n03.pdf   Foreword: Dual policy approach needed on Burma  Introduction: Saffron Revolution imprisoned, law demented Ne Win, Maung Maung and how to drive a legal system crazy in two short decades Ten case studies in illegal arrest and imprisonment  Nargis: World’s […]

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2008 five countries in review Vol. 07 – No. 04

Download the PDF version here: http://alrc.asia/article2/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/v07n04.pdf   Table of Content Bangladesh 2008: Insidious militarisation and illegal emergency Democratization and human rights in Bangladesh: An appraisal of the military-controlled Fakhruddin interregnum Cambodia 2008: A turn for the worse? CAMBODIA: Establishing an independent national human rights institution in Cambodia India 2008: Expectation, promise and performance Public prosecution in […]

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