Transformative Law and Public Policy
Herausgeber: Pellissery, Sony; Govindjee, Avinash; Mathew, Babu
Transformative Law and Public Policy
Herausgeber: Pellissery, Sony; Govindjee, Avinash; Mathew, Babu
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This book explores the convergence of law and public policy. Drawing on case studies from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Australia, it examines how judicial and political institutions are closely linked to the socio-economic concerns of the citizens.
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This book explores the convergence of law and public policy. Drawing on case studies from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Australia, it examines how judicial and political institutions are closely linked to the socio-economic concerns of the citizens.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367348298
- ISBN-10: 0367348292
- Artikelnr.: 58310708
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367348298
- ISBN-10: 0367348292
- Artikelnr.: 58310708
Sony Pellissery is Executive Director of the Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore. Babu Mathew is Chairperson of the Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore. Avinash Govindjee is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law at Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Arvind Narrain is a human rights lawyer based in Bangalore, India, and an Honorary Professor of Practice at the National Law School of India University.
Preface. 1. Why is law central to policy processes in Global South? Babu
Mathew, Sony Pellissery and Arvind Narrain 2. The rise of an anti- global
doctrine and strikes in public services Lilach Litor 3. Scrutiny of
Sovereign Border Policy for 'Operational Matters': A New Political Role for
an Old Legal Dichotomy in Australia? Suzanne Bevacqua and John Bevacqua 4.
Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Locating Indian Law and Jurisprudence in the
Contemporary International Legal Order Ansari Salamah 5. The Legal and
Policy Questions in Foreign Direct Investment: An Assessment using Indian
Case Priya Misra and Praveen Tripathi 6. Politics of Making and Unmaking of
the Indian Planning Commission: Destiny of non-statutory institutions Sony
Pellissery, S. Sharada and Anusha Chaitanya 7. Constitutional Promise vs
Practices of Participation and Representation of Minorities in South Asia
Mushtaq Malla 8. Growing up in families with low income - the state's legal
obligation to recognize the child's right to adequate standard of living
Julia Köhler-Olsen 9. Implementers of law or policymakers too? A study of
street-level bureaucracy in India Amrutha Jose Pampackal 10. Production of
space in Urban India: Legal and Policy challenges of land assembly Varun
Panickar 11. Rawls, Nozick and Dworkin in an Indian village: Land
alienation and multiple versions of distributive justice Naivedya Parakkal,
Sony Pellissery and Rajesh Sampath 12. Concluding Reflections:
Transformative Constitutionalism as a framework for law and policy
integration in the global south Avinash Govindjee. Index.
Mathew, Sony Pellissery and Arvind Narrain 2. The rise of an anti- global
doctrine and strikes in public services Lilach Litor 3. Scrutiny of
Sovereign Border Policy for 'Operational Matters': A New Political Role for
an Old Legal Dichotomy in Australia? Suzanne Bevacqua and John Bevacqua 4.
Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Locating Indian Law and Jurisprudence in the
Contemporary International Legal Order Ansari Salamah 5. The Legal and
Policy Questions in Foreign Direct Investment: An Assessment using Indian
Case Priya Misra and Praveen Tripathi 6. Politics of Making and Unmaking of
the Indian Planning Commission: Destiny of non-statutory institutions Sony
Pellissery, S. Sharada and Anusha Chaitanya 7. Constitutional Promise vs
Practices of Participation and Representation of Minorities in South Asia
Mushtaq Malla 8. Growing up in families with low income - the state's legal
obligation to recognize the child's right to adequate standard of living
Julia Köhler-Olsen 9. Implementers of law or policymakers too? A study of
street-level bureaucracy in India Amrutha Jose Pampackal 10. Production of
space in Urban India: Legal and Policy challenges of land assembly Varun
Panickar 11. Rawls, Nozick and Dworkin in an Indian village: Land
alienation and multiple versions of distributive justice Naivedya Parakkal,
Sony Pellissery and Rajesh Sampath 12. Concluding Reflections:
Transformative Constitutionalism as a framework for law and policy
integration in the global south Avinash Govindjee. Index.
Preface. 1. Why is law central to policy processes in Global South? Babu
Mathew, Sony Pellissery and Arvind Narrain 2. The rise of an anti- global
doctrine and strikes in public services Lilach Litor 3. Scrutiny of
Sovereign Border Policy for 'Operational Matters': A New Political Role for
an Old Legal Dichotomy in Australia? Suzanne Bevacqua and John Bevacqua 4.
Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Locating Indian Law and Jurisprudence in the
Contemporary International Legal Order Ansari Salamah 5. The Legal and
Policy Questions in Foreign Direct Investment: An Assessment using Indian
Case Priya Misra and Praveen Tripathi 6. Politics of Making and Unmaking of
the Indian Planning Commission: Destiny of non-statutory institutions Sony
Pellissery, S. Sharada and Anusha Chaitanya 7. Constitutional Promise vs
Practices of Participation and Representation of Minorities in South Asia
Mushtaq Malla 8. Growing up in families with low income - the state's legal
obligation to recognize the child's right to adequate standard of living
Julia Köhler-Olsen 9. Implementers of law or policymakers too? A study of
street-level bureaucracy in India Amrutha Jose Pampackal 10. Production of
space in Urban India: Legal and Policy challenges of land assembly Varun
Panickar 11. Rawls, Nozick and Dworkin in an Indian village: Land
alienation and multiple versions of distributive justice Naivedya Parakkal,
Sony Pellissery and Rajesh Sampath 12. Concluding Reflections:
Transformative Constitutionalism as a framework for law and policy
integration in the global south Avinash Govindjee. Index.
Mathew, Sony Pellissery and Arvind Narrain 2. The rise of an anti- global
doctrine and strikes in public services Lilach Litor 3. Scrutiny of
Sovereign Border Policy for 'Operational Matters': A New Political Role for
an Old Legal Dichotomy in Australia? Suzanne Bevacqua and John Bevacqua 4.
Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Locating Indian Law and Jurisprudence in the
Contemporary International Legal Order Ansari Salamah 5. The Legal and
Policy Questions in Foreign Direct Investment: An Assessment using Indian
Case Priya Misra and Praveen Tripathi 6. Politics of Making and Unmaking of
the Indian Planning Commission: Destiny of non-statutory institutions Sony
Pellissery, S. Sharada and Anusha Chaitanya 7. Constitutional Promise vs
Practices of Participation and Representation of Minorities in South Asia
Mushtaq Malla 8. Growing up in families with low income - the state's legal
obligation to recognize the child's right to adequate standard of living
Julia Köhler-Olsen 9. Implementers of law or policymakers too? A study of
street-level bureaucracy in India Amrutha Jose Pampackal 10. Production of
space in Urban India: Legal and Policy challenges of land assembly Varun
Panickar 11. Rawls, Nozick and Dworkin in an Indian village: Land
alienation and multiple versions of distributive justice Naivedya Parakkal,
Sony Pellissery and Rajesh Sampath 12. Concluding Reflections:
Transformative Constitutionalism as a framework for law and policy
integration in the global south Avinash Govindjee. Index.