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Media and Human Rights
PROJECT WORK
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HUMAN RIGHTS

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MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Acknowledgement
I would like to take this opportunity to extend a word of my gratitude to my esteemed ‘Human Rights’ faculty Mr. P.P. Rao, who had been a constant source of inspiration for me in the pursuance of this project. Sir has been gracious enough to guide me on the right path which has enabled me to strengthen my efforts. May I also take this opportunity to wish the reader of my project a knowledgeable experience. The project has been made with utmost care & with utmost finesse to see that the information mentioned is to the best of the accuracy and correctness.

SHIVANGI SINGH

Research Methodology

The method of research adopted in this project is doctrinal and non doctrinal in nature. The library facilities of Chanakya National Law University have been duly availed of by the researcher. The books available in the library have greatly helped in collecting relevant data for the project. Due to constraint of space, the topic has been covered in a brief and candid way.
The research plan adopted was that the researcher first read about the topic from different sources then brought the material together and then critically analyzed it in the conclusion.
The aim of the project was to look at the various legislations in India in regards to the Labour Laws and different acts and the amendments. The researcher has adopted the chapterization method and used the continuous format for footnoting.
Sources of Data:
The following secondary sources of data have been used in the project- 1. Articles 2. Books 3. Websites
Method of Writing:
The method of writing followed in the course of this research paper is primarily analytical.
Mode of Citation:
The researcher has followed a uniform mode of citation throughout the course of this research paper.

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Bibliography: 2.) Prof. Jain, M P, “Indian Constitutional law” 5th ed. Rep. Wadhwa & Co., 2006. 3.) Shukla, V.N., “Constitution of India”, 10th ed., Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 2001. [ 3 ]. Preamble, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948. [ 22 ]. (2004) 4 SCC 158 [ 23 ] [ 32 ]. (1992) 182 CLR 211 [ 33 ] [ 34 ]. See CBS, Inc. v. Davis, 114 S.Ct. 912 (Blackmun, Circuit Justice 1994) [ 35 ] [ 36 ]. (1995) 19 EHRR 1 (Para 31 at page 25) [ 37 ]

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