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Central Library | General Collection | 342.54 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 7695 |
CONTENTS
Part I
1. Comparative Public Law from above below Methodical Perspective in The Globalized World.
2. Use of Comparative Method for Internationalization of Indian Laws.
3. The Concept of A Constitution and Constitutional Law and Its Relationship with Statehood, Territoriality and Citizenship.
4. British Constitution: Contrast with the Constitution of USA and India.
5. Amendment of The Constitution.
6. Prevention of loss or decline of Vernacular and Indigenous Languages in The Indian Cub-continent: a Comparative Analysis of Laws and Policies in the Context of Globalization, Language Right in Education and the Reality of Linguistic Diversity.
7. Global Administrative Law (GAL) in Global World: An Overview of Emerging Public Law.
Part II
8. Limited Government, Judicial Review and Judicial Activism.
9. Limited Government, Judicial Review and Judicial Activism.
10. Independence of the Judiciary in India and England- Transparency of Appointment and Accountability of Judges.
11. Suprem Court, Law Declared and Complete Justice- Constitutional Boundaries.
12. Judiciary, Public Interest Litigation, Locus Standi and the Nature of Judicial Power.
Part III
13. The High Court, The Constitution and Human Rights.
14. Human Rights and Good Governance.
15. Governance Through Public Law and Constitutional Dimensions.
16. Open Government and Accountability Under RTI Regim.
Includes Index.
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