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BOOKs | National Law School | General Stacks | 340.2 SIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Recommended by Prof. Rahul Singh | 39040 |
Advisory Board;
List of Tables and Figures;
Preface;
List of Abbreviations;
Introduction by Upendra Baxi;
PART I COMPARATIVE LAW: GENERAL THEMES;
1. Of Apples and Mangoes: Comparing the European Union and India, Philipp Dann, Maxim Bönnemann, and Tanja Herklotz;
2. Legal Cultures in Comparative Perspective, Markus Kotzur;
3. Democracy, Privatization, and the Rise of Non-state Regulatory Power, George Katrougalos;
4. Ambedkar's Liberty Concept in Comparative Constitutional Thought, Moiz Tundawala and Salmoli Choudhuri;
PART II PRIVATE LAW;
5. The Stakeholder Approach towards Directors' Duties under Indian Company Law: A Comparative Analysis, Mihir Naniwadekar and Umakanth Varottil;
6. Corporate Governance of Family-run Companies: Comparison of India and Hong Kong, Swati Deva;
PART III PUBLIC LAW;
SECTION A: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
7. Constitutionalism: African Perspectives, Yash Ghai;
8. Establishing Judicial Review in China: Impediments and Prospects, Qianfan Zhang;
9. Constitutionalizing Public Participation in Kenya, Jill Cottrell;
10. Inclusive Constitutionalism and the Indigenous People of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, Ridwanul Hoque;
11. A Comparative Study of Constitutional Policies Relating to Ethnic Pluralism in SAARC Countries, P. Ishwara Bhat and Aratrika Choudhuri;
SECTION B: HUMAN RIGHTS;
12. Comparing Fundamental Social Rights in the European and the Indian Union, Jörg Luther;
13. Direct Complaints of Individuals against Legal Acts Adopted by the European Union, Wolfram Cremer;
14. Sizing Up the Opposition: Taking the Comparative Route to Entrench the CRPD Paradigm, Amita Dhanda;
15. Disability Rights at a Crossroads: Reflections on Evolution of Public Law of Physical and Mental Disability, Sanjay Jain;
16. Three Models of Affirmative Action through the Lens of Separation of Powers: South Africa, Canada, and India, Arpita Sarkar;
SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW;
17. The Chances of a National Sustainability Strategy for a Balanced and Stable Development: The Example of India, Michael von Hauff;
18. Public Participation in Environmental Governance in India and Indonesia, Nupur Chowdhury and Arie Afriansyah;
19. Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Comparative Analysis of Australia's LEC and India's NGT, Usha Tandon;
Index;
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