Course Objective: This paper orients the students towards the understanding and applied aspect of the Good Governance and tries to throw light on constitutional aspects of Human Rights
Course Outcomes (COs):
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
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CO 16. Gain Conceptual clarity on Good Governance and Human Rights. CO 17.Analyze key stakeholders and challenges and initiatives in practicing CO. 18 Analyze role of Information and Computer Technology in effective good governance. CO.19 Analyze constitutional mechanism for enforcement of Human Rights in India. CO20. Discuss role of various governmental agencies in ensuring human rights and issues related to it. |
Class Lectures students-teacher interactions, group discussion, quiz, seminar and assignment Self learning assignments, question preparation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Good Governance: Genesis, concept, definition, features, key factors & stakeholders, Governance Issues, Challenges and Strategies; Administrative Reforms in India; Civil Service Reforms, Citizen-Government Interface
Role of ICT in Good Governance; E-Governance; Good Governance Initiatives : Citizen’s Charter, Right to Information Act, Corporate Social responsibility, Public Service Delivery, Social Accountability
Human Rights: meaning & concept; Constitutional Perspective of Human Rights: Fundamental Rights & Fundamental Duties; Constitutional Mechanism for enforcement of Human Rights in India, Judicial Activism
Weaker Sections and Human Rights in India; National Human Rights Commission ; State Human Rights Commission; Committees for SC’s & ST’s, Minorities Commission
Human Rights Issues: Violence against Women & Children; Terrorism ; Regionalism, Human Rights Court; Civil Society and Human Rights, Refugee Laws.
Essential Readings:
Suggested Redaings:
· Bedi; Kiran, Singh Parminderjeet Government@net (New Delhi: Sage and SrivastaSandeep va Publications, 2001)
· Kawadia Ganesh & Ahuja Kanhaiya Environmental Issues of Development Ambala Cantt. 2006.
· Chary S.N. & Vyasalu Vinod Environment Management and Indian Perspective,
Macmillan 2000
· Ojha Pundrik and Sharma Kiran Public Administration, Raj Publishers, Jalandhar, 2000
· Jaswal P.S. and Nishtha Jaswal Environmental Law, Pioneer Publications 2000
· Mukund Rajan Gobind, Global Environmental Policies Oxford University Press 1997
· Aggarwal V.K., Consumer Protection Law & Practice, BLH Publishers Ltd.,New Delhi, 1993
· Subbian Adaikkalam Human Rights: Philosophy,Promotion, Protection and
Perspectives, Ambala Cantt. 2006.
· Ansari M.R. Protecting Human Rights, Maxford Books, New Delhi, 2006
· Verma J.S. The Universe of Human Rights, Universal Law Publishing
Company, Delhi, 2006
Chandra, U., Human Rights, Allahabad Law Agency Publications,Allahabad,2000