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Interrogating the Scope of the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression

http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor%3Amcomm&volume=9&issue=1&article=002 Abstract In every democratic setting, the freedom to express oneself is held as the prerequisite of true liberty. India is a home to people from different nationalities. It is famous as an ideal democratic state and is secular in nature. However, most non citizens living in the country feel that something is not right with Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India which expressly guarantees freedom of speech and expression only to the citizens of India without express mention of non-citizens. The Courts have upheld the provision by holding that foreigners are not entitled to the right to freedom of speech and expression. Consequently, the non citizens are silently clamouring for the amendment of the said provision in order to avail them the protection of the law in that regard. Indian citizens argue that to extend the enjoyment of the rights available to Indians to eve...

JUSTIFYING CLIMATE CHANGE COOPERATION

Hyginus Uchenna Okoronkwo contributed Chapter 12 titled "The Role of Nigerian Judiciary in Combating Climate Change and Post - 2015 Lessons for Other Developing Countries" The Book titled: CLIMATE CHANGE: LAW, POLICY AND GOVERNANCE" The pdf is available at: http://www.benoitmayer.com/files/Justifying%20climate%20change%20cooperation.pdf and https://archive.org/stream/MitigationOfClimateChangeLawPolicyAndGovernance/Mitigation%20of%20Climate%20Change%20Law,%20Policy%20and%20Governance_djvu.txt