Confronting discrimination : nomadic communities in Rajasthan and their human rights to land and adequate housing : working paper
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INTRODUCTION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Historical and legal overview of nomadic communities in india
Nomadism v. settlement
Criminality: Notification and Denotification
Exclusion from Reservations
Implications of conservation and Eco Diversity schemes
Settlement: The case of six nomadic communities in Alwar, Rajasthan
The Legal Framework: The right to land and adequate housing
The Indian Constitution
International mechanisms- quest for recognition
Caste based Discrimination
The Findings
Legal security of tenure
Availability of services , materials and infrastrcture
Affordabilty
Accessibility
Habitability
Location
Cultural Appropriatness
observations and Recommendations: The road ahead
English
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