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Rule of law in a free society /

Rule of law in a free society / edited by N.R. Madhava Menon. - New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2008. - xiv, 199 p. ; 24 cm.

"Nehru Centre."

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Forward vii; Preface viii – x; List of Abbreviations xi – xiv; PART I: THECONCEPT AND RELEVANCE OFRULE OFLAW 1. Rule of Law: Its Ambit and Dimension 3; Soli J. Sorabjee; 2. The Citizen and the Rule of Law 10; P. Chidambaram; 3. Rule of Law: The Sieges Within 22; Goolam E. Vahanvati; 4. The Constitution of India and Rule of Law 32; K.T. Thomas; PART I: RULE OF LAW AND INSTITUTIONS OF STATE 5. Constitutional Institutions and the Maintenance of Rule of Law 41 N.R. Madhava Menon; 6. Executive Authority and the Rule of Law 57; V.K. Saraf; 7. Rule of Law and Inter-State Relations 92; J.S. Verma; 8. Rule of Law and the Judiciary 116; M.N. Venkatachaliah; PART m: THREATS TO RULE OF LAW 9. Corruption and the Rule of Law 131; N. Vittal; 10. Terrorism and the Rule of Law 147; Prakash Singh; 11. International Relations and the Rule of Law 174; B.S. Chimni; List of Contributors 198.

With reference to India; contributed articles.

9780195694420 0195694422

Library of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office Rs495.00

2008330042


Rule of law--India.

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