Judicial Review
Process, Powers, and Problems (Essays in Honour of Upendra Baxi)
Herausgeber: Khurshid, Salman; Bedi, Shruti; Malik, Lokendra; Luthra, Sidharth
Judicial Review
Process, Powers, and Problems (Essays in Honour of Upendra Baxi)
Herausgeber: Khurshid, Salman; Bedi, Shruti; Malik, Lokendra; Luthra, Sidharth
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2020
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- Abmessung: 213mm x 173mm x 30mm
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- ISBN-13: 9781108836036
- ISBN-10: 1108836038
- Artikelnr.: 59909645
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Foreword Justice A. K. Sikri; Editors' note Salman Khurshid, Sidharth
Luthra, Lokendra Malik and Shruti Bedi; Introduction M. P. Singh; 1. The
inadequacy of judicial enforcement of constitutional rights provisions to
rectify economic inequality, and the inevitability of the attempt Mark
Tushnet; 2. The interplay of law and politics in India James Manor; 3.
Beating the backlog: reforms in administration of justice in India Abhishek
Singhvi; 4. Judicial review: perspectives and reflections for the
twenty-first century John Mceldowney; 5. When 'creeping jurisdiction' goes
awry: the social action litigation to ban surrogacy Sital Kalantry; 6.
Judicial review and the democratic judge Joel I. Colón-Ríos; 7. Judicial
review: a tool to shape constitutional jurisprudence Balram K. Gupta; 8.
The Baxian bioscope on Indian judicial process Amita Dhanda; 9. Judicial
activism, courts, and constitutional revolutions: the Israeli case Yaniv
Roznai and Gary J. Jacobsohn; 10. Democracy, constitution, and judicial
review: a critique Vijender Kumar and V. P. Tiwari; 11. A minor
jurisprudence of pathos: Upendra Baxi as teacher and writer Oishik Sircar;
12. The need for reinventing the Supreme Court as a constitutional court
Sidharth Luthra and Nivedita Mukhija; 13. Appointment of 'distinguished
jurists' as judges in the Supreme Court of India: a critical analysis
Lokendra Malik; 14. Judicial dissent and judicial review: a functional
analysis Yogesh Pratap Singh; 15. The power of judicial review: judicial
chutzpah or judicial desideratum Shruti Bedi; 16. Judicial review of
legislations by tribunals in India: law, problems, and perspectives P.
Puneeth; 17. Criminalization of membership of terrorist organizations in
India and the United States of America: human rights concerns Anurag Deep;
18. Article 142 of the Indian Constitution: on the thin line between
judicial activism and restraint R. Hari Krishnan and Anurag Bhaskar; 19.
Sketching the limits of Article 142 of the Constitution of India: a
constitutional necessity Shailendra Kumar; 20. Constitutional morality and
judges of the Supreme Court Salman Khurshid; About the contributors; Index.
Luthra, Lokendra Malik and Shruti Bedi; Introduction M. P. Singh; 1. The
inadequacy of judicial enforcement of constitutional rights provisions to
rectify economic inequality, and the inevitability of the attempt Mark
Tushnet; 2. The interplay of law and politics in India James Manor; 3.
Beating the backlog: reforms in administration of justice in India Abhishek
Singhvi; 4. Judicial review: perspectives and reflections for the
twenty-first century John Mceldowney; 5. When 'creeping jurisdiction' goes
awry: the social action litigation to ban surrogacy Sital Kalantry; 6.
Judicial review and the democratic judge Joel I. Colón-Ríos; 7. Judicial
review: a tool to shape constitutional jurisprudence Balram K. Gupta; 8.
The Baxian bioscope on Indian judicial process Amita Dhanda; 9. Judicial
activism, courts, and constitutional revolutions: the Israeli case Yaniv
Roznai and Gary J. Jacobsohn; 10. Democracy, constitution, and judicial
review: a critique Vijender Kumar and V. P. Tiwari; 11. A minor
jurisprudence of pathos: Upendra Baxi as teacher and writer Oishik Sircar;
12. The need for reinventing the Supreme Court as a constitutional court
Sidharth Luthra and Nivedita Mukhija; 13. Appointment of 'distinguished
jurists' as judges in the Supreme Court of India: a critical analysis
Lokendra Malik; 14. Judicial dissent and judicial review: a functional
analysis Yogesh Pratap Singh; 15. The power of judicial review: judicial
chutzpah or judicial desideratum Shruti Bedi; 16. Judicial review of
legislations by tribunals in India: law, problems, and perspectives P.
Puneeth; 17. Criminalization of membership of terrorist organizations in
India and the United States of America: human rights concerns Anurag Deep;
18. Article 142 of the Indian Constitution: on the thin line between
judicial activism and restraint R. Hari Krishnan and Anurag Bhaskar; 19.
Sketching the limits of Article 142 of the Constitution of India: a
constitutional necessity Shailendra Kumar; 20. Constitutional morality and
judges of the Supreme Court Salman Khurshid; About the contributors; Index.
Foreword Justice A. K. Sikri; Editors' note Salman Khurshid, Sidharth
Luthra, Lokendra Malik and Shruti Bedi; Introduction M. P. Singh; 1. The
inadequacy of judicial enforcement of constitutional rights provisions to
rectify economic inequality, and the inevitability of the attempt Mark
Tushnet; 2. The interplay of law and politics in India James Manor; 3.
Beating the backlog: reforms in administration of justice in India Abhishek
Singhvi; 4. Judicial review: perspectives and reflections for the
twenty-first century John Mceldowney; 5. When 'creeping jurisdiction' goes
awry: the social action litigation to ban surrogacy Sital Kalantry; 6.
Judicial review and the democratic judge Joel I. Colón-Ríos; 7. Judicial
review: a tool to shape constitutional jurisprudence Balram K. Gupta; 8.
The Baxian bioscope on Indian judicial process Amita Dhanda; 9. Judicial
activism, courts, and constitutional revolutions: the Israeli case Yaniv
Roznai and Gary J. Jacobsohn; 10. Democracy, constitution, and judicial
review: a critique Vijender Kumar and V. P. Tiwari; 11. A minor
jurisprudence of pathos: Upendra Baxi as teacher and writer Oishik Sircar;
12. The need for reinventing the Supreme Court as a constitutional court
Sidharth Luthra and Nivedita Mukhija; 13. Appointment of 'distinguished
jurists' as judges in the Supreme Court of India: a critical analysis
Lokendra Malik; 14. Judicial dissent and judicial review: a functional
analysis Yogesh Pratap Singh; 15. The power of judicial review: judicial
chutzpah or judicial desideratum Shruti Bedi; 16. Judicial review of
legislations by tribunals in India: law, problems, and perspectives P.
Puneeth; 17. Criminalization of membership of terrorist organizations in
India and the United States of America: human rights concerns Anurag Deep;
18. Article 142 of the Indian Constitution: on the thin line between
judicial activism and restraint R. Hari Krishnan and Anurag Bhaskar; 19.
Sketching the limits of Article 142 of the Constitution of India: a
constitutional necessity Shailendra Kumar; 20. Constitutional morality and
judges of the Supreme Court Salman Khurshid; About the contributors; Index.
Luthra, Lokendra Malik and Shruti Bedi; Introduction M. P. Singh; 1. The
inadequacy of judicial enforcement of constitutional rights provisions to
rectify economic inequality, and the inevitability of the attempt Mark
Tushnet; 2. The interplay of law and politics in India James Manor; 3.
Beating the backlog: reforms in administration of justice in India Abhishek
Singhvi; 4. Judicial review: perspectives and reflections for the
twenty-first century John Mceldowney; 5. When 'creeping jurisdiction' goes
awry: the social action litigation to ban surrogacy Sital Kalantry; 6.
Judicial review and the democratic judge Joel I. Colón-Ríos; 7. Judicial
review: a tool to shape constitutional jurisprudence Balram K. Gupta; 8.
The Baxian bioscope on Indian judicial process Amita Dhanda; 9. Judicial
activism, courts, and constitutional revolutions: the Israeli case Yaniv
Roznai and Gary J. Jacobsohn; 10. Democracy, constitution, and judicial
review: a critique Vijender Kumar and V. P. Tiwari; 11. A minor
jurisprudence of pathos: Upendra Baxi as teacher and writer Oishik Sircar;
12. The need for reinventing the Supreme Court as a constitutional court
Sidharth Luthra and Nivedita Mukhija; 13. Appointment of 'distinguished
jurists' as judges in the Supreme Court of India: a critical analysis
Lokendra Malik; 14. Judicial dissent and judicial review: a functional
analysis Yogesh Pratap Singh; 15. The power of judicial review: judicial
chutzpah or judicial desideratum Shruti Bedi; 16. Judicial review of
legislations by tribunals in India: law, problems, and perspectives P.
Puneeth; 17. Criminalization of membership of terrorist organizations in
India and the United States of America: human rights concerns Anurag Deep;
18. Article 142 of the Indian Constitution: on the thin line between
judicial activism and restraint R. Hari Krishnan and Anurag Bhaskar; 19.
Sketching the limits of Article 142 of the Constitution of India: a
constitutional necessity Shailendra Kumar; 20. Constitutional morality and
judges of the Supreme Court Salman Khurshid; About the contributors; Index.