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Judicial-legislature interface

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Publication details: New Delhi Serials Publications 2008Description: 195p viiISBN:
  • 9788183871457
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.73 PAL
Contents:
Contents: Prefare 1. Rethinking power and liberty: Dynamics of rights by Binod Kumar Agarwala; 2. Rethinking punishment by Thom Brooks; 3. Is there a lack of accountability for peacekeeping personnel engaged in misconduct while serving in peace support operations? By K. Mahesh; 4. The emerging trend of harmonization in intellectual property rights regime-A critical study by Natasha Nayak & Kajio Mao; 5. While-collar criminality in India with special reference to medical profession-A cry for reform by Mahavir SIngh Kalon; 6. Human right and crime-victim's right to compensation by Arun Kumar Singh; 7. Interntional terrorism: Consensus definition still elusive by Kuljit Kaur; 8. Protecting plant varieties, legally by J.P. Mishra; 9. Judicial independence and impartiality: An enquiry through history By Pradeep Singh; 10. Intellectual property: A jurisprudential analysis By Manish Singh & Shephali Yadav; 11. Emerging constitutional rights of an accused in India by Rakesh Kuman Singh; 12. Sciencism and law by N.K. Indrayan.
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Contents:
Prefare
1. Rethinking power and liberty: Dynamics of rights by Binod Kumar Agarwala;
2. Rethinking punishment by Thom Brooks;
3. Is there a lack of accountability for peacekeeping personnel engaged in misconduct while serving in peace support operations? By K. Mahesh;
4. The emerging trend of harmonization in intellectual property rights regime-A critical study by Natasha Nayak & Kajio Mao;
5. While-collar criminality in India with special reference to medical profession-A cry for reform by Mahavir SIngh Kalon;
6. Human right and crime-victim's right to compensation by Arun Kumar Singh;
7. Interntional terrorism: Consensus definition still elusive by Kuljit Kaur;
8. Protecting plant varieties, legally by J.P. Mishra;
9. Judicial independence and impartiality: An enquiry through history By Pradeep Singh;
10. Intellectual property: A jurisprudential analysis By Manish Singh & Shephali Yadav;
11. Emerging constitutional rights of an accused in India by Rakesh Kuman Singh;
12. Sciencism and law by N.K. Indrayan.