Nepal: Homework Vital Before Second CA Election
A thick cloud of uncertainty still hangs over Nepalese politics today.
Read MoreDr. Gyan Basnet, who holds a Ph.D. and an LL.M degree in International Human Rights Law at Lancaster University, U.K, is a Columnist, Lecturer & Researcher in International Human Rights Law and a Human Rights and Constitutional Law Lawyer in the Supreme Court and Subordinate Court of Nepal. He is the Author of the forthcoming book ‘Human Rights & the Struggle against Human Trafficking: The Case of Nepal.’ (Intersentia, 2015) Email: gyanbasnet@aol.com.
Posted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | Aug 29, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
A thick cloud of uncertainty still hangs over Nepalese politics today.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | Aug 8, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
People of Nepal must not be subjected to political propaganda any more. It is time for the politicians of all parties to say what they mean and to mean what they say.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | May 8, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
With one-fifth of the world’s population, the countries of South Asia face formidable challenges resulting from poverty, underdevelopment, and conflict within and among themselves.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | Jan 12, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Viewpoints |
The power of human rights now has a global reach, and its jurisdictions can cross any borders.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | Dec 15, 2012 | Asia Pacific, Essays |
The Commission must be transparent in its policies and totally independent of internal and external politics.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | Aug 17, 2012 | Regions, US, Viewpoints |
The aim should be to establish a new form of global institution to replace completely the current UN.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Gyan Basnet | Aug 6, 2012 | US, Viewpoints |
The centuries-old American jurisprudence relating to fundamental freedoms and the foundational norms of the rule of law should never be compromised by Presidential decree.
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