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Sanmay Moitra deposited The Citizenship Amendment Act’s Incompatibility with Indian Politics, Morality and International Law in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThe essay is an analytical critique of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by deconstructing it in regards to a wide range of legal (national and international), political and moral issues. I argue how the CAA finds itself at odds with some of the founding principles of our democracy, and also fails to serve as a citizenship law under accepted customs…[Read more]
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Sanmay Moitra deposited The Citizenship Amendment Act’s Incompatibility with Indian Politics, Morality and International Law in the group
Law, Technology and Society on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThe essay is an analytical critique of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by deconstructing it in regards to a wide range of legal (national and international), political and moral issues. I argue how the CAA finds itself at odds with some of the founding principles of our democracy, and also fails to serve as a citizenship law under accepted customs…[Read more]
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Sanmay Moitra deposited The Citizenship Amendment Act’s Incompatibility with Indian Politics, Morality and International Law in the group
Academic Politics on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThe essay is an analytical critique of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by deconstructing it in regards to a wide range of legal (national and international), political and moral issues. I argue how the CAA finds itself at odds with some of the founding principles of our democracy, and also fails to serve as a citizenship law under accepted customs…[Read more]
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Sanmay Moitra's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
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Sanmay Moitra deposited The Citizenship Amendment Act’s Incompatibility with Indian Politics, Morality and International Law on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
The essay is an analytical critique of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by deconstructing it in regards to a wide range of legal (national and international), political and moral issues. I argue how the CAA finds itself at odds with some of the founding principles of our democracy, and also fails to serve as a citizenship law under accepted customs…[Read more]