The Indian Yearbook of Law and Interdisciplinary Studies
Pluralistic Discourse
Herausgeber: Nagar, Ranita; Thakkar, Hiteshkumar
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Pluralistic Discourse
Herausgeber: Nagar, Ranita; Thakkar, Hiteshkumar
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This Yearbook focuses on law and its interdisciplinarity in India. It brings together scholars of law, economics, and policy to foster multidisciplinary thinking and analysis across subject areas.
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This Yearbook focuses on law and its interdisciplinarity in India. It brings together scholars of law, economics, and policy to foster multidisciplinary thinking and analysis across subject areas.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367678531
- ISBN-10: 0367678535
- Artikelnr.: 65612188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367678531
- ISBN-10: 0367678535
- Artikelnr.: 65612188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ranita Nagar is Professor of Economics and Director of Center for Law and Economics, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, India. Hiteshkumar Thakkar is Assistant Professor of Economics at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, India. He holds a PhD degree in Economics & Law. His areas of research interest are macroeconomics, and law & economics. He has edited numerous books and has published several papers in indexed journals.
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Yearbook
Chapter 1: Anthropogenic Harms and Market Fundamentalisms: How to avoid the
turning of 'Solutions' into further 'Problems'?
Upendra Baxi
Chapter 2: Outside Influence on Democratic Elections
Saul Levmore
Chapter 3: Jammu & Kashmir's constitutional status: Constitutional bargain
and 'erosion' of Article 370
Zaid Deva
Chapter 4: Violence in Public and Private Spaces: A Behavioural Economic
Analysis of Women-specific Legislation in India
Rasananda Panda and Aneri Patel
Chapter 5: The Stick and Carrot approach towards Environmental Fiscal
Reform in India
Stephanus van Zyl
Chapter 6: Is there a Case for Basic Income Support in India? Assessment
based on verifiable criteria
Ram Singh
Chapter 7: "To censor or not to censor" - Is it a legal or social
conundrum?
Joshua Aston and Cecilia Anthony Das
Chapter 8: The Governance of Property: The Gift Economy and the Sikh
Gurudwaras Act 1925
Jaivir Singh and Anmol Waraich
Chapter 9: Using contemporary literature and popular culture to study law:
The possibilities inherent in fantasy fiction and Harry Potter
Shouvik Kumar Guha
Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Legal Studies: An Indian Perspective: The
Necessity of teaching History to Law Students
V.S. Elizabeth
Chapter 11: Women and Empowerment: Pay Disparity in Organised and
Unorganised Sector
Hiteshkumar Thakkar and Anant Agarwal
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Yearbook
Chapter 1: Anthropogenic Harms and Market Fundamentalisms: How to avoid the
turning of 'Solutions' into further 'Problems'?
Upendra Baxi
Chapter 2: Outside Influence on Democratic Elections
Saul Levmore
Chapter 3: Jammu & Kashmir's constitutional status: Constitutional bargain
and 'erosion' of Article 370
Zaid Deva
Chapter 4: Violence in Public and Private Spaces: A Behavioural Economic
Analysis of Women-specific Legislation in India
Rasananda Panda and Aneri Patel
Chapter 5: The Stick and Carrot approach towards Environmental Fiscal
Reform in India
Stephanus van Zyl
Chapter 6: Is there a Case for Basic Income Support in India? Assessment
based on verifiable criteria
Ram Singh
Chapter 7: "To censor or not to censor" - Is it a legal or social
conundrum?
Joshua Aston and Cecilia Anthony Das
Chapter 8: The Governance of Property: The Gift Economy and the Sikh
Gurudwaras Act 1925
Jaivir Singh and Anmol Waraich
Chapter 9: Using contemporary literature and popular culture to study law:
The possibilities inherent in fantasy fiction and Harry Potter
Shouvik Kumar Guha
Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Legal Studies: An Indian Perspective: The
Necessity of teaching History to Law Students
V.S. Elizabeth
Chapter 11: Women and Empowerment: Pay Disparity in Organised and
Unorganised Sector
Hiteshkumar Thakkar and Anant Agarwal
Index
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Yearbook
Chapter 1: Anthropogenic Harms and Market Fundamentalisms: How to avoid the
turning of 'Solutions' into further 'Problems'?
Upendra Baxi
Chapter 2: Outside Influence on Democratic Elections
Saul Levmore
Chapter 3: Jammu & Kashmir's constitutional status: Constitutional bargain
and 'erosion' of Article 370
Zaid Deva
Chapter 4: Violence in Public and Private Spaces: A Behavioural Economic
Analysis of Women-specific Legislation in India
Rasananda Panda and Aneri Patel
Chapter 5: The Stick and Carrot approach towards Environmental Fiscal
Reform in India
Stephanus van Zyl
Chapter 6: Is there a Case for Basic Income Support in India? Assessment
based on verifiable criteria
Ram Singh
Chapter 7: "To censor or not to censor" - Is it a legal or social
conundrum?
Joshua Aston and Cecilia Anthony Das
Chapter 8: The Governance of Property: The Gift Economy and the Sikh
Gurudwaras Act 1925
Jaivir Singh and Anmol Waraich
Chapter 9: Using contemporary literature and popular culture to study law:
The possibilities inherent in fantasy fiction and Harry Potter
Shouvik Kumar Guha
Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Legal Studies: An Indian Perspective: The
Necessity of teaching History to Law Students
V.S. Elizabeth
Chapter 11: Women and Empowerment: Pay Disparity in Organised and
Unorganised Sector
Hiteshkumar Thakkar and Anant Agarwal
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Yearbook
Chapter 1: Anthropogenic Harms and Market Fundamentalisms: How to avoid the
turning of 'Solutions' into further 'Problems'?
Upendra Baxi
Chapter 2: Outside Influence on Democratic Elections
Saul Levmore
Chapter 3: Jammu & Kashmir's constitutional status: Constitutional bargain
and 'erosion' of Article 370
Zaid Deva
Chapter 4: Violence in Public and Private Spaces: A Behavioural Economic
Analysis of Women-specific Legislation in India
Rasananda Panda and Aneri Patel
Chapter 5: The Stick and Carrot approach towards Environmental Fiscal
Reform in India
Stephanus van Zyl
Chapter 6: Is there a Case for Basic Income Support in India? Assessment
based on verifiable criteria
Ram Singh
Chapter 7: "To censor or not to censor" - Is it a legal or social
conundrum?
Joshua Aston and Cecilia Anthony Das
Chapter 8: The Governance of Property: The Gift Economy and the Sikh
Gurudwaras Act 1925
Jaivir Singh and Anmol Waraich
Chapter 9: Using contemporary literature and popular culture to study law:
The possibilities inherent in fantasy fiction and Harry Potter
Shouvik Kumar Guha
Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Legal Studies: An Indian Perspective: The
Necessity of teaching History to Law Students
V.S. Elizabeth
Chapter 11: Women and Empowerment: Pay Disparity in Organised and
Unorganised Sector
Hiteshkumar Thakkar and Anant Agarwal
Index