2012
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198077626.001.0001
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The Future of Disability Law in India

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“…What is urgently required in the Indian context is to promote teaching and participatory action research in the field of disability. Jayna Kothari also supports the above argument by saying that legal and academic understanding of disability is imperative if we wish to empower them (Kothari, 2012). Ambiguities, discrepancies and contradictions in disability data and the PWD Act as also other legislations are not the root problems per se; rather they are mere manifestations of real and deeply entrenched problems.…”
Section: Concluding Observationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…What is urgently required in the Indian context is to promote teaching and participatory action research in the field of disability. Jayna Kothari also supports the above argument by saying that legal and academic understanding of disability is imperative if we wish to empower them (Kothari, 2012). Ambiguities, discrepancies and contradictions in disability data and the PWD Act as also other legislations are not the root problems per se; rather they are mere manifestations of real and deeply entrenched problems.…”
Section: Concluding Observationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Some researchers used Schonlau dataset to detect intrusion attacks using various techniques [5]. There also exists a lot of research work in the area of masquerade detection, which is a specific case of anomaly-based intrusion detection [3,4,9,17].…”
Section: Intrusion Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%