The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2016
Herausgeber: Singh, Mahendra Pal
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This volume is a compilation of thematically arranged essays that critically analyse emerging developments, issues, and perspectives across different branches of law. It presents cutting-edge research from scholars around the world with the view that comparative study would initiate dialogue on law and legal culture across jurisdictions.
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This volume is a compilation of thematically arranged essays that critically analyse emerging developments, issues, and perspectives across different branches of law. It presents cutting-edge research from scholars around the world with the view that comparative study would initiate dialogue on law and legal culture across jurisdictions.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199482139
- ISBN-10: 0199482136
- Artikelnr.: 54682294
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199482139
- ISBN-10: 0199482136
- Artikelnr.: 54682294
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mahendra Pal Singh is chancellor of Central University of Haryana, and chair professor of Centre for Comparative Law, National Law University, Delhi.
* Advisory Board
* List of Tables and Figures
* Preface
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction by Upendra Baxi
* PART I COMPARATIVE LAW: GENERAL THEMES
* 1. Of Apples and Mangoes: Comparing the European Union and India
* 2. Legal Cultures in Comparative Perspective
* 3. Democracy, Privatization, and the Rise of Non-state Regulatory
Power
* 4. Ambedkar's Liberty Concept in Comparative Constitutional Thought
* PART II PRIVATE LAW
* 5. The Stakeholder Approach towards Directors' Duties under Indian
Company Law: A Comparative Analysis
* 6. Corporate Governance of Family-run Companies: Comparison of India
and Hong Kong
* PART III PUBLIC LAW
* SECTION A: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
* 7. Constitutionalism: African Perspectives
* 8. Establishing Judicial Review in China: Impediments and Prospects
* 9. Constitutionalizing Public Participation in Kenya
* 10. Inclusive Constitutionalism and the Indigenous People of the
Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh
* 11. A Comparative Study of Constitutional Policies Relating to Ethnic
Pluralism in SAARC Countries
* SECTION B: HUMAN RIGHTS
* 12. Comparing Fundamental Social Rights in the European and the
Indian Union
* 13. Direct Complaints of Individuals against Legal Acts Adopted by
the European Union
* 14. Sizing Up the Opposition: Taking the Comparative Route to
Entrench the CRPD Paradigm
* 15. Disability Rights at a Crossroads: Reflections on Evolution of
Public Law of Physical and Mental Disability
* 16. Three Models of Affirmative Action through the Lens of Separation
of Powers: South Africa, Canada, and India
* SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
* 17. The Chances of a National Sustainability Strategy for a Balanced
and Stable Development: The Example of India
* 18. Public Participation in Environmental Governance in India and
Indonesia
* 19. Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Comparative Analysis of
Australia's LEC and India's NGT
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* List of Tables and Figures
* Preface
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction by Upendra Baxi
* PART I COMPARATIVE LAW: GENERAL THEMES
* 1. Of Apples and Mangoes: Comparing the European Union and India
* 2. Legal Cultures in Comparative Perspective
* 3. Democracy, Privatization, and the Rise of Non-state Regulatory
Power
* 4. Ambedkar's Liberty Concept in Comparative Constitutional Thought
* PART II PRIVATE LAW
* 5. The Stakeholder Approach towards Directors' Duties under Indian
Company Law: A Comparative Analysis
* 6. Corporate Governance of Family-run Companies: Comparison of India
and Hong Kong
* PART III PUBLIC LAW
* SECTION A: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
* 7. Constitutionalism: African Perspectives
* 8. Establishing Judicial Review in China: Impediments and Prospects
* 9. Constitutionalizing Public Participation in Kenya
* 10. Inclusive Constitutionalism and the Indigenous People of the
Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh
* 11. A Comparative Study of Constitutional Policies Relating to Ethnic
Pluralism in SAARC Countries
* SECTION B: HUMAN RIGHTS
* 12. Comparing Fundamental Social Rights in the European and the
Indian Union
* 13. Direct Complaints of Individuals against Legal Acts Adopted by
the European Union
* 14. Sizing Up the Opposition: Taking the Comparative Route to
Entrench the CRPD Paradigm
* 15. Disability Rights at a Crossroads: Reflections on Evolution of
Public Law of Physical and Mental Disability
* 16. Three Models of Affirmative Action through the Lens of Separation
of Powers: South Africa, Canada, and India
* SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
* 17. The Chances of a National Sustainability Strategy for a Balanced
and Stable Development: The Example of India
* 18. Public Participation in Environmental Governance in India and
Indonesia
* 19. Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Comparative Analysis of
Australia's LEC and India's NGT
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Advisory Board
* List of Tables and Figures
* Preface
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction by Upendra Baxi
* PART I COMPARATIVE LAW: GENERAL THEMES
* 1. Of Apples and Mangoes: Comparing the European Union and India
* 2. Legal Cultures in Comparative Perspective
* 3. Democracy, Privatization, and the Rise of Non-state Regulatory
Power
* 4. Ambedkar's Liberty Concept in Comparative Constitutional Thought
* PART II PRIVATE LAW
* 5. The Stakeholder Approach towards Directors' Duties under Indian
Company Law: A Comparative Analysis
* 6. Corporate Governance of Family-run Companies: Comparison of India
and Hong Kong
* PART III PUBLIC LAW
* SECTION A: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
* 7. Constitutionalism: African Perspectives
* 8. Establishing Judicial Review in China: Impediments and Prospects
* 9. Constitutionalizing Public Participation in Kenya
* 10. Inclusive Constitutionalism and the Indigenous People of the
Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh
* 11. A Comparative Study of Constitutional Policies Relating to Ethnic
Pluralism in SAARC Countries
* SECTION B: HUMAN RIGHTS
* 12. Comparing Fundamental Social Rights in the European and the
Indian Union
* 13. Direct Complaints of Individuals against Legal Acts Adopted by
the European Union
* 14. Sizing Up the Opposition: Taking the Comparative Route to
Entrench the CRPD Paradigm
* 15. Disability Rights at a Crossroads: Reflections on Evolution of
Public Law of Physical and Mental Disability
* 16. Three Models of Affirmative Action through the Lens of Separation
of Powers: South Africa, Canada, and India
* SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
* 17. The Chances of a National Sustainability Strategy for a Balanced
and Stable Development: The Example of India
* 18. Public Participation in Environmental Governance in India and
Indonesia
* 19. Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Comparative Analysis of
Australia's LEC and India's NGT
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* List of Tables and Figures
* Preface
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction by Upendra Baxi
* PART I COMPARATIVE LAW: GENERAL THEMES
* 1. Of Apples and Mangoes: Comparing the European Union and India
* 2. Legal Cultures in Comparative Perspective
* 3. Democracy, Privatization, and the Rise of Non-state Regulatory
Power
* 4. Ambedkar's Liberty Concept in Comparative Constitutional Thought
* PART II PRIVATE LAW
* 5. The Stakeholder Approach towards Directors' Duties under Indian
Company Law: A Comparative Analysis
* 6. Corporate Governance of Family-run Companies: Comparison of India
and Hong Kong
* PART III PUBLIC LAW
* SECTION A: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
* 7. Constitutionalism: African Perspectives
* 8. Establishing Judicial Review in China: Impediments and Prospects
* 9. Constitutionalizing Public Participation in Kenya
* 10. Inclusive Constitutionalism and the Indigenous People of the
Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh
* 11. A Comparative Study of Constitutional Policies Relating to Ethnic
Pluralism in SAARC Countries
* SECTION B: HUMAN RIGHTS
* 12. Comparing Fundamental Social Rights in the European and the
Indian Union
* 13. Direct Complaints of Individuals against Legal Acts Adopted by
the European Union
* 14. Sizing Up the Opposition: Taking the Comparative Route to
Entrench the CRPD Paradigm
* 15. Disability Rights at a Crossroads: Reflections on Evolution of
Public Law of Physical and Mental Disability
* 16. Three Models of Affirmative Action through the Lens of Separation
of Powers: South Africa, Canada, and India
* SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
* 17. The Chances of a National Sustainability Strategy for a Balanced
and Stable Development: The Example of India
* 18. Public Participation in Environmental Governance in India and
Indonesia
* 19. Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Comparative Analysis of
Australia's LEC and India's NGT
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors