A Qualified Hope
Herausgeber: Rosenberg, Gerald N.; Bail, Shishir; Krishnaswamy, Sudhir
A Qualified Hope
Herausgeber: Rosenberg, Gerald N.; Bail, Shishir; Krishnaswamy, Sudhir
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This book will be useful to scholars, political activists, journalists and others interested in law, politics, and social change. In focusing on the conditions under which judicial decisions intended to help the relatively disadvantaged are implemented, it raises questions about public interest litigation, social movements and law, and judicial activism.
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This book will be useful to scholars, political activists, journalists and others interested in law, politics, and social change. In focusing on the conditions under which judicial decisions intended to help the relatively disadvantaged are implemented, it raises questions about public interest litigation, social movements and law, and judicial activism.
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- Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108464802
- ISBN-10: 1108464807
- Artikelnr.: 63561911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108464802
- ISBN-10: 1108464807
- Artikelnr.: 63561911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; The Indian Supreme Court and progressive social change Gerald
N. Rosenberg, Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Shishir Bail; Part I. The Supreme
Court of India - An Institutional Overview: 1. The structure and
functioning of the Supreme Court of India Nick Robinson; 2. The Supreme
Court of India: an empirical overview of the institution Aparna Chandra,
William H. J. Hubbard and Sital Kalantry; 3. The recent evolution of public
interest litigation in the Indian Supreme Court Poorvi Chitalkar and Varun
Gauri; 4. Suo Motu intervention and the Indian judiciary Marc Galanter and
Vasujith Ram; 5. Public trust in the Indian judiciary: the power to
transform Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Siddharth Swaminathan; Part II. The
Supreme Court of India, Social and Political Mobilization: 6. The art of
buying time: street vendor politics and legal mobilization in metropolitan
India Karthik Rao-Cavale; 7. Court as a symbolic resource: the Indra
Sawhney case and the Dalit Muslim mobilization Mohsin Alam-Bhat; 8. PUCL v.
Union of India: political mobilization and the right to food Alyssa
Brierley; Part III. Welfare Rights and the Environment: 9. A case for
qualified hope? The Supreme Court of India and the Midday Meal Decision
Rosalind Dixon and Rishad Chowdhury; 10. Implementation in the Delhi
pollution case: lessons for the future Robert Moog; Part IV.
Discrimination: 11. The polarizing face of law: religious conversion
judgments and political discourse in India Shylashri Shankar; 12.
Evaluating the impact of the Indian Supreme Court judgment on sex-selective
abortion Sital Kalantry and Arindam Nandi; Conclusion. Neither a silver
bullet nor a hollow hope: the Indian Supreme Court and progressive social
change Gerald N. Rosenberg, Shishir Bail and Sudhir Krishnaswamy.
N. Rosenberg, Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Shishir Bail; Part I. The Supreme
Court of India - An Institutional Overview: 1. The structure and
functioning of the Supreme Court of India Nick Robinson; 2. The Supreme
Court of India: an empirical overview of the institution Aparna Chandra,
William H. J. Hubbard and Sital Kalantry; 3. The recent evolution of public
interest litigation in the Indian Supreme Court Poorvi Chitalkar and Varun
Gauri; 4. Suo Motu intervention and the Indian judiciary Marc Galanter and
Vasujith Ram; 5. Public trust in the Indian judiciary: the power to
transform Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Siddharth Swaminathan; Part II. The
Supreme Court of India, Social and Political Mobilization: 6. The art of
buying time: street vendor politics and legal mobilization in metropolitan
India Karthik Rao-Cavale; 7. Court as a symbolic resource: the Indra
Sawhney case and the Dalit Muslim mobilization Mohsin Alam-Bhat; 8. PUCL v.
Union of India: political mobilization and the right to food Alyssa
Brierley; Part III. Welfare Rights and the Environment: 9. A case for
qualified hope? The Supreme Court of India and the Midday Meal Decision
Rosalind Dixon and Rishad Chowdhury; 10. Implementation in the Delhi
pollution case: lessons for the future Robert Moog; Part IV.
Discrimination: 11. The polarizing face of law: religious conversion
judgments and political discourse in India Shylashri Shankar; 12.
Evaluating the impact of the Indian Supreme Court judgment on sex-selective
abortion Sital Kalantry and Arindam Nandi; Conclusion. Neither a silver
bullet nor a hollow hope: the Indian Supreme Court and progressive social
change Gerald N. Rosenberg, Shishir Bail and Sudhir Krishnaswamy.
Introduction; The Indian Supreme Court and progressive social change Gerald
N. Rosenberg, Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Shishir Bail; Part I. The Supreme
Court of India - An Institutional Overview: 1. The structure and
functioning of the Supreme Court of India Nick Robinson; 2. The Supreme
Court of India: an empirical overview of the institution Aparna Chandra,
William H. J. Hubbard and Sital Kalantry; 3. The recent evolution of public
interest litigation in the Indian Supreme Court Poorvi Chitalkar and Varun
Gauri; 4. Suo Motu intervention and the Indian judiciary Marc Galanter and
Vasujith Ram; 5. Public trust in the Indian judiciary: the power to
transform Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Siddharth Swaminathan; Part II. The
Supreme Court of India, Social and Political Mobilization: 6. The art of
buying time: street vendor politics and legal mobilization in metropolitan
India Karthik Rao-Cavale; 7. Court as a symbolic resource: the Indra
Sawhney case and the Dalit Muslim mobilization Mohsin Alam-Bhat; 8. PUCL v.
Union of India: political mobilization and the right to food Alyssa
Brierley; Part III. Welfare Rights and the Environment: 9. A case for
qualified hope? The Supreme Court of India and the Midday Meal Decision
Rosalind Dixon and Rishad Chowdhury; 10. Implementation in the Delhi
pollution case: lessons for the future Robert Moog; Part IV.
Discrimination: 11. The polarizing face of law: religious conversion
judgments and political discourse in India Shylashri Shankar; 12.
Evaluating the impact of the Indian Supreme Court judgment on sex-selective
abortion Sital Kalantry and Arindam Nandi; Conclusion. Neither a silver
bullet nor a hollow hope: the Indian Supreme Court and progressive social
change Gerald N. Rosenberg, Shishir Bail and Sudhir Krishnaswamy.
N. Rosenberg, Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Shishir Bail; Part I. The Supreme
Court of India - An Institutional Overview: 1. The structure and
functioning of the Supreme Court of India Nick Robinson; 2. The Supreme
Court of India: an empirical overview of the institution Aparna Chandra,
William H. J. Hubbard and Sital Kalantry; 3. The recent evolution of public
interest litigation in the Indian Supreme Court Poorvi Chitalkar and Varun
Gauri; 4. Suo Motu intervention and the Indian judiciary Marc Galanter and
Vasujith Ram; 5. Public trust in the Indian judiciary: the power to
transform Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Siddharth Swaminathan; Part II. The
Supreme Court of India, Social and Political Mobilization: 6. The art of
buying time: street vendor politics and legal mobilization in metropolitan
India Karthik Rao-Cavale; 7. Court as a symbolic resource: the Indra
Sawhney case and the Dalit Muslim mobilization Mohsin Alam-Bhat; 8. PUCL v.
Union of India: political mobilization and the right to food Alyssa
Brierley; Part III. Welfare Rights and the Environment: 9. A case for
qualified hope? The Supreme Court of India and the Midday Meal Decision
Rosalind Dixon and Rishad Chowdhury; 10. Implementation in the Delhi
pollution case: lessons for the future Robert Moog; Part IV.
Discrimination: 11. The polarizing face of law: religious conversion
judgments and political discourse in India Shylashri Shankar; 12.
Evaluating the impact of the Indian Supreme Court judgment on sex-selective
abortion Sital Kalantry and Arindam Nandi; Conclusion. Neither a silver
bullet nor a hollow hope: the Indian Supreme Court and progressive social
change Gerald N. Rosenberg, Shishir Bail and Sudhir Krishnaswamy.