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Titre(s) : The Indian yearbook of comparative law 2018 [Texte électronique] / Mahendra Pal Singh, Niraj Kumar, editors

Édition : 1st ed. 2019

Publication : Singapore : Springer, 2019

Description matérielle : 1 ressource dématérialisée

Collection : The Indian yearbook of comparative law, ISSN 2524-7042

Lien à la collection : The Indian yearbook of comparative law (Online) 


Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 398
This yearbook is a compilation of thematically arranged essays that critically analyse emerging developments, issues, and perspectives across different branches of law. It consists of research from scholars around the world with the view that comparative study would initiate dialogue on law and legal cultures across jurisdictions. The themes vary from jurisprudence of comparative law and its methodologies to intrinsic details of specific laws like memory laws. The sites of the enquiries in different chapters are different legal systems, recent judgements, and aspects of human rights in a comparative perspective. It comprises five parts wherein the first part focuses on general themes of comparative law, the second part discusses private law through a comparative lens, and the third part examines aspects of public law with special focus on constitutional law, human rights and economic laws. The fourth part engages with criminal law and the last part of the book covers recent developments in the field of comparative law. This book intends to trigger a discussion on issues of comparative law from the vantage point of Global South, not only focusing on the Global North. It examines legal systems of countries from far-east and sub-continent and presents insights on their working. It encourages readers to gain a nuanced understanding of the working of law, legal systems and legal cultures, adding to existing deliberations on the constituents of an ideal system of law.
La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de : XIX-398 p.


Autre(s) auteur(s) : Singh, Mahendra Pal (1940-....). Éditeur scientifique  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur
Kumar, Niraj. Éditeur scientifique  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur


Sujet(s) : Droit comparé  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Droit public  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Indice(s) Dewey :  340.2 (23e éd.) = Droit comparé  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet


Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9789811370526. - ISBN 9811370524. - ISBN 9789811370519 (erroné). - ISBN 9789811370533 (erroné). - ISBN 9789811370540 (erroné)

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Table des matières : Part I: Comparative Law: General Themes ; Comparative Law and Globalization in Asian Perspectives: Two Proposals of Methodological Frameworks (Yasuda Nobuyuki) ; On the Origin of Legal Diversity by Means of Comparative Law, or the Role of Legal Education in the Solution of Legal Conflicts (Rostam J. Neuwirth) ; Part II Private Law ; Contribution by Prof. Anil Kumar Rai ; Part III Public Law ; Section A-Constitutional Law ; A Comparative and Jurisprudential Analysis of the "Umbrella Movement" ; Is It a Constitutional Moment? (LIN Feng) ; Varying Approaches to Religion under the Electoral Law (Virendra Kumar) ; South Asian Constitutionalism in Comparative Perspective: the Indian "prototype" and some recent borrowings in the 2015 Nepalese Constitution (Domenico Amirante and Pasquale Viola) ; Commonalities in the Law and Development Movement and the Indian Public Interest Litigation: Reconsidering the Roots of Their Current Difficulties (Hajime Sato) ; Justifying Privacy: The Indian Supreme Court's Comparative Analysis (Pritam Baruah and Zaid Deva) ; Judicial Interpretation in China (Liu Jianlong) ; Section B-Human Rights ; Rethinking 'Memory Laws' from a Comparative Perspective (Kanika Gauba) ; Settlement of Indigenous Land Disputes by the CHT Land Dispute Resolution Commission of Bangladesh: Challenges and Solutions (Dr. Mohammad Moin Uddin) ; The Protection of People with Disabilities in China: Current Status and Challenges (Han Dayuan) ; Section C: Economic Regulations ; Legitimate Expectations in Investment Arbitration: A Comparative Perspective (Aniruddha Rajput and Sarthak Malhotra) ; A Century Of Evolution Of The Mexican Central Bank: The Road Towards Its Constitutional Autonomy (Jorge Vargas Morgado) ; Part IV: Criminal Law ; Giving Precedence to the Indian Penal Code (Stanley Yeo) ; The Immutability of the Marital Rape Exemption Clause in Indian Rape Law (B.B. Pande) ; Part V: Recent Developments ; Review of: Transformative Constitutionalism in Latin America: The Emergence of a New Ius Commune (Akshaya Chandani).

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