ABSTRACT

The book is a comprehensive study on human rights in Kashmir in relation to the dynamics of Indo-Pakistani policies, providing a structured and interdisciplinary approach to the subject.

Whilst surveying some of the most appalling case studies of human rights abuses, the book offers a methodical analysis of the structural and structured human rights violations in the divided Kashmir and placing them in a much broader context of South Asian politics. The book examines root causes responsible for a human rights violations-prone environment and climate of impunity in which the actors perpetrate their crimes unpunished, unwrapping legal and extralegal nexus behind the crimes.

Human Rights Violations in Kashmir will appeal to students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, international relations, human rights studies and South Asian studies.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part I|110 pages

Violations of human rights in Indian-administered Kashmir

part II|75 pages

Violations of human rights in Pakistani-administered Kashmir

chapter 1169|18 pages

The frameworks of impunity

chapter 10|51 pages

The structure of abuse

chapter 11|4 pages

Epilogue