Buch, Englisch, 398 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 793 g
Buch, Englisch, 398 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 793 g
Reihe: The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law
ISBN: 978-981-13-7051-9
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
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 inLatin America: The Emergence of a New Ius Commune (Akshaya Chandani).