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DR. SHVETA DHALIWAL

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DR. SHVETA DHALIWAL

Assistant Professor of Political Science (On Lien)

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DR. SHVETA DHALIWAL

Assistant Professor of Political Science (On Lien)

AUTHORED:

  • Development of Regionalism in South Asia: Some Reflections on SAARC, M.D. Publications, New Delhi, 2009.

  • Human Rights Mechanism in South Asia, Routledge, London-New York-New Delhi, 2017.

  • United Nations and Human Rights, Routledge, London-New York-New Delhi (Forthcoming)

EDITED:

  • Human Rights Advocacy: Global Approaches, Local Experiences, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, 2011.

  • Co-Edited: Political Science and Global Governance: Some Multidisciplinary Approaches, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, 2011.

  • Co-Edited: Deliberations on Research Methodology: A Multi-disciplinary Approach, Mohan Law House Publication, 2015.

  • Edited: Indo-US Relations, Routledge, London-New York-New Delhi, 2022.

  • Edited: India and the Changing World Order, Routledge, London-New York-New Delhi, 2022.

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PAPER PUBLICATIONS:

  1. “Regionalization of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs): An Appraisal of the Initiatives taken in the Asia-Pacific”, Indian Socio-Legal Journal, Vol. XXXVI, No. 1 and 2, 2010, pp.135-142. PART-I.

  2. “Regionalization of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs): An Appraisal of the Initiatives taken in the Asia-Pacific”, Indian Socio-Legal Journal,, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, 2011,  pp. 121-131. PART –II.

  3. “International and Regional Human Rights Monitoring: Comparison between the United Nations and the European Regimes”, Indian Socio-Legal Journal, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, 2011, pp. 115-120.

  4. “European and South Asian Social Charters: A Comparative Analysis”, Cuadernos Universitarios, Publicaciones Academicas, Vol. 6, No. VI, December 2013, pp. 63-80. (Translated to Spanish by Prof. Martin A. Rodriguez and Ms. Gala Soler, University of Argentina). Available at: SSRN.

  5. Road Map for South Asian Human Rights Initiative: Lessons from the African Mechanism, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, Journal of Public and Private Law, Vol. 6, July 2014, pp. 168-178. Available on SSRN.

NATIONAL RESEARCH PAPER PUBLICATIONS:

  • Confidence Building Measures: Indo-Pak Dimension”, Journal of Government and Politics, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, 2007, pp. 61-73.

  • “Sixty Years of UDHR: A Journey from Universalization to Regionalization”, Human Rights Yearbook 2008, edited by Pravin Parekh, pp. 215-231.

  • “Environmental Crisis in South Asia: Regional Planning under SAARC”, Dr. Jagbir Singh (Ed.) Information Technology and Environmental Management, Vol. II, M.D. Publications, 2008, pp. 369-380.

  • “Development of Human Rights Culture in South Asia: Role of SAARC” Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. LXIX, No. 3, July September , 2008, pp. 565-575.

  • “Universal Human Rights Norms Imbued in Hinduism: A Conceptual Analysis”, Diviner, Vol. 6, No. 1, January-June, 2009, pp. 130-138.

  • “RTI: An Important Human Right in the Era of Globalization”, Dr. R.K. Gupta (Ed.), Right to Information Act, 2005: Problems and Challenges, Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi, 2008 pp. 452-461.

  • “Role of Indian Judiciary in Implementation of Human Rights vis-à-vis Other South Asian Countries”, Harpal Khehra (Ed.), Growth of Law in India: Role of Judiciary, Punjabi University Press, 2010, pp. 116-130.

  • “Minority Rights as Human Rights: Promotion and Protection under Regional Human Rights Mechanisms”, Punjabi University Law Journal, Vol. II, 2008, pp. 263-291.

  • “Human Rights of Women in South Asia: Promotion and Protection under SAARC”, Kashmir Law Review, Vol. XV, No. 1, 2008, pp. 31-44.

  • “Regional Human Rights Mechanisms: An Overview of the American System”, Conference Papers  of  the Sixth Annual Conference on International Law in the Contemporary World, Indian Society of International Law, 1-4 February 2009, pp. 202-219.

  • “Effectiveness of Judicial Review in South Asian Countries: Steps Taken by SAARC”, MIMAANSA, Vol.1, 2010, pp. 55-62.

  • “Inculcating the Culture of Human Rights of Women within Asia: Comparison of Initiatives taken by ASEAN and SAARC”, Diviner, Vol. VII, No. 2, July-Dec., 2010, pp. 59-77.

  • “South Asian Human Rights Mechanism: Politico-Economic Perspective”, T. Nirmala Devi (Ed.), South Asia and Global Financial Crisis: Issues and Challenges, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2011, pp. 194-210.

  • “The Regional Human Rights Mechanism of Arab Region: Exploring Relevance in the Times of Revolution”, Diviner, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Jan.-June 2011, pp. 187-195.

  • “Human Rights Advocacy for South Asian Mechanism: Problems and Perspectives”, Shveta Dhaliwal (Ed.), Human Rights Advocacy: Global Approaches, Local Experiences, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, 2011, pp. 8-22.

  • “Cultural Relativism: Relevance to Universal and regional Human Rights Monitoring”, The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. LXXII, No. 3, July-September, 2011, pp. 635-640.

  • International and Regional Human Rights Monitoring: Comparison Between the United Nations and the European Regimes, Indian Socio-Legal Journal, Vol. XXXVII, Nos. 1&2., pp. 115-121.

  • Book Review: Ralph Grillo, Roger Ballard, Alessandro Ferrari, Andre J. Hoekema, Marcel Maussen and Prakash Jha (Eds.) Legal Practice and Cultural Diversity, Ashgate, Surrey, 2009, Finnish Journal of Ethnicity and Migration, 2010.

  • Book Review: Tan Tai Yong (Eds.) Socio-Political and Economic Challenges in South Asia, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2009. ISBN No. 978-81-7829-949-5. MIMAANSA, Vol. 2, No. 1.

  • “Coalition Government as a Global Trend: A Theoretical Analysis” Ranpal Singh and Tejvir Singh (eds.), Dynamics of Party System and Coalition Government in India, Alfa Publications, New Delhi, pp. 29-33. ISBN NO: 978-93-81465-15-8.

  • Dichotomy between the First Two Generations of Human Rights and the Treaty Based Monitoring of the UN: An Analysis, Political Science and Global Governance: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Paramjit S. Jaswal, G.I.S. Sandhu and Shveta Dhaliwal (Eds.). Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, Publication, Patiala, 2011, pp. 7-13.

  • “Human Rights: A Tool of Good Governance”, Value Framework for Good Governance, Alka Sharma (Ed.), Omega Publications, New Delhi, 2011. pp. 68-86.

  • “Challenges to Women Married to NRIs: An Overview of Politico-Legal Solutions to a Social Problem”, Marriage and Property Issues of NRIs: Challenges and Remedies, Paramjit S. Jaswal, G.I.S Sandhu and Anand Pawar (Eds.) Rajiv Gandhi National university of Law, Punjab, Publication, Patiala, 2012. pp. 112-117. 

  • “European Human Rights Mechanism”, Human Rights: Issues and Perspectives, Jatinder Kaur (Ed.) Unistar Books, Chandigarh, 2012, pp. 44-58.

  • “Socratic method of Teaching” Paramjit S. Jaswal, GIS Sandhu and Manoj Sharma (Eds.) An Introduction to Teaching Methods in Higher Education, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab publication, 2018, pp. 8-15.

  • Indian and Western Questioning Methods: Comparing Socratic and Gurukul Tradition of Teaching, Purva Mimaansa, Volume 12, Issue March 2021, Impact Factor 3.765

  • Human Rights Mechanism under the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC): Moving Away or Towards Universalism? Purva Mimaansa, Volume 12, Issue March 2021, Impact Factor 4.115

  • Principle of Responsibility to Protect of International Politics and Guru Nanak’s Teachings, Forthcoming.

  • Indo-Russia Relations: In Post-Covid Paradigm. Forthcoming.

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