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Rise of environmental justice in India (Record no. 217395)

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Personal name Girija Shankar Bagh
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Title Rise of environmental justice in India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Bangalore Bangalore
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. NLSIU, Bangalore
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
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Extent 130 p. ; 25 cm.
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents Chapter 1· Introduction ; Research Methodology ; Statement of Problem ; Aim and Objectives ; Research Methodology ; Hypothesis ; Research Questions ; Scope of the Project ; Review of Literature ; Mode of Citation ; Chapterization ; Chapter 2- Environment Justice as a Concept ; Justice to Environment ; Justice to Human ; Balance between Human and Environment ; Necessity of the approach ; 2.1 Religious philosophies ; Baha·1 Faith ; Christianity Perspective ; Islam and Environment ; Hinduism and Environment ; 2.2Relationship with Jurist: Stoics, Augustine and Emmanuel Kante ; 2.3Environmental Justice: Anthropocentric and Eco-centric ; Rights of Nature ; Environmental Justice Tribunal ; 2.4Environmental Justice and Social Justice ; 2.5 Principles of Environmental Justice ; 2.6Definition of Environment Justice ; Chapter 3- Environmental Legislation - Failure or Success ; 3.2Drawbacks of Environment Legislations ; Lack of Planning ; Impulsive Reaction of Legislature ; Outdated Legislations ; No Independent Authority ; Other Reasons ; Chapter 4 - Role of Judiciary in Environmental Justice in India ; 4,1 Protection of the Indigenous of Tribal Community of the Forest and Forest; 4.2Principles by Judicial Decision ; Sustainable Development ; Intergeneration Equity ; Polluter Pays Principle ; Precautionary Principle ; Public Trust Doctrine ; 4.3Cases which depicted Eco-Centric approach ; 4.4Substantial and Procedural Innovation by the Judiciary ; Continuous Mandamus ; Fact Finding ; Amicus Curiae ; 4.5Ambit of Right to Life ; 4.6Concept of Public Interest Litigation ; Chapter 5-Role of National Green Tribunal in the Environmental Justice ; 5.1 Reason of NGT Establishment ; 5.2 Urgency for National Green Tribunal ; 5.3Key Features of the Act ; 5.4 Landmark Cases by National Green Tribunal ; 5.5Factors Affecting the Performance of National Green Tribunal ; Ultimate authority to Supreme Court ; Pendency of Cases ; Curtailment of Power of NGT ; Chapter 6- Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Cases ; Statutes ; Constitutional Provisions ; Books ; Article .
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Environmental justice in India Environmental justice trinubal Environmental legislations National green tribunal
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Personal name Prof. M.K Ramesh - GuideProf. M.K Ramesh - Guide
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/439">https://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/439</a>
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        . . 09.02.2026   LLM760 09.02.2026 09.02.2026 Dissertation