The Indian Constitution is one of the world's most important and longest political texts. This short introduction presents an illuminating tour of the text, explaining not only what the Constitution says but also inviting readers to think critically about the theory and practice of constitutionalism in modern India.
The Indian Constitution is one of the world's most important and longest political texts. This short introduction presents an illuminating tour of the text, explaining not only what the Constitution says but also inviting readers to think critically about the theory and practice of constitutionalism in modern India.
Madhav Khosla studied law at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, and Yale University. He is currently a PhD candidate in political theory at Harvard University.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Separation of Powers 2: Federalism 3: Rights and Goals 4: Changing the Constitution List of Cases List of References Further Reading
Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Separation of Powers 2: Federalism 3: Rights and Goals 4: Changing the Constitution List of Cases List of References Further Reading
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