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India and International Law

India and International Law
Author: Nagendra Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1973
Genre: India
ISBN:

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Indian Practice of International Law

Indian Practice of International Law
Author: Siddhartha Misra
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1040003737

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This book engages with different aspects of India’s practice of international law. It covers a diverse range of areas such as human rights, humanitarian law, migration, diplomacy, extradition, environment, trade, investment, taxation, cyberspace, data protection, maritime, and intellectual property to showcase India’s strong commitment to respect and observe international law. The volume discusses various themes which include: Legal and constitutional framework; Air, space, and atomic energy; Environment; Sea and maritime law; Trade, investment, and taxation; Conflict of laws; IT and data protection; Human rights and humanitarian law; Issues of refugees and internally displaced persons; Extradition and diplomatic immunities; Intellectual property; International obligations. The essays in this book also establish the linkage between observance of international law and bilateral and multilateral relations between different countries. Comprehensive and analytical, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of law, international law, human rights, and foreign policy. It will also be an invaluable companion for professionals in law firms and think tanks, bureaucrats, and diplomats.


The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law

The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law
Author: Bimal N. Patel
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004321330

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The State Practice of India and the Development of International Law by Bimal N. Patel provides a critical analysis of India’s state practice and development of international law.


India and International Law, Volume 2

India and International Law, Volume 2
Author: Bimal N. Patel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9047430808

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India and International Law, volume 2 examines India’s policy and practical approach to modern and emerging subjects such as energy, investment, sports, banking, biotechnology, taxation, water courses, feminism, air law and role of India in UN reforms. The most discussed interlinked issues of civilian nuclear energy and nuclear weapons are analysed in two separate chapters. This volume also examines legal challenges and offers possible solutions in the area of private international law, which hopefully would serve the purposes of relevant policy-makers, judiciary, common men and women and 2.5 million Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).India and International Law, volume 2 will enable the readers to realize the sheer magnitude of legal challenges faced by India, hence, one way forward is to consider some of the suggestions offered by the authors. It is hoped that these two volumes will provide a useful framework for similar studies and will remain a must source of consultation for those who are interested in India’s state practice on international law.


National Security of India and International Law

National Security of India and International Law
Author: Bimal N. Patel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004427562

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National Security of India and International Law is a pioneering inter-disciplinary scholarly exercise in the context of India. It offers first-of-its kind perspective on interplay between the needs, concerns and interests of the national security actors, means and institutions and inherent limitations and prospects of international law to achieve the national security objectives of India. The work analyses traditional and contemporary issues and challenges – water, natural resources, refugee management, use of force, nuclear doctrine, space developments, defense procurement and manufacturing and private players, among others. It aims to generate inter-disciplinary debate, teaching and research in this emerging field of national security.


International Law in Ancient India

International Law in Ancient India
Author: Sekharipuram Vaidyanatha Viswanatha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1925
Genre: India
ISBN:

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Locating India in the Contemporary International Legal Order

Locating India in the Contemporary International Legal Order
Author: Srinivas Burra
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 8132235800

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This book brings together disparate views which attempt to locate India in the contemporary international legal order. The essays endeavour to explore critically India’s role and attitude towards international law in various fields and its influence and contribution in the development of the latter. The contributions are also of historical value, as they analyse the present as part of a historical trajectory. Drawing upon the current and historical practices from their respective fields, the authors attempt to highlight some critical aspects involving India and international law. These aspects broadly underline India’s drift from its traditional role as an ally and proponent of the third world towards the pragmatism of self-interest, behaviour that is often compelled by internal political and economic conditions, as well as the dictates of external forces.


India and International Law

India and International Law
Author: Bimal N. Patel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9047415493

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India has been a torchbearer in enhancing the ideals of international law. It has made persistent efforts to, among other things, promote a democratic multilateral legal framework, eliminate global economic inequality, enhance true democratic values and human rights, protect the environment and achieve sustainable development. India and International Law examines how India has attempted to achieve these goals in international relations and what has been therefore its contribution to the codification and progressive development of international law. The work will be a useful reference tool to scholars, academicians and policy-makers who are seeking practical expertise on India’s policy and practical approach to international law. It provides excellent reference to the case laws of the Indian judiciary bearing reference to the implementation of international law at national level and India’s position as of 31 December 2004 on the Multilateral Treaties deposited with the UN Secretary-General.


International Law in Transition

International Law in Transition
Author: Dhokalia
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2023-09-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004637877

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The essays in this volume, written in memory of Judge Nagendra Singh are centred around the theme of `International Law in Transition'. The international legal system has been in transition ever since the end of the Second World War, and it can be argued that a `new' international law has emerged, different from traditional Eurocentric law, and comprising legal principles and standards of behaviour acceptable to all States, irrespective of their ideological, economic or political systems. Innovations in international law have been brought about in response to contemporary needs, demands and aspirations within the global community, to fill gaps in the existing law, and in order to bring it into some accord with radically new societal conditions. Distinguished scholars, jurists and judges from around the world have contributed essays to this thought-provoking book.


The Indian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization

The Indian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization
Author: David B. Wilkins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 110821102X

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This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of globalization on the Indian legal profession. Employing a range of original data from twenty empirical studies, the book details the emergence of a new corporate legal sector in India including large and sophisticated law firms and in-house legal departments, as well as legal process outsourcing companies. As the book's authors document, this new corporate legal sector is reshaping other parts of the Indian legal profession, including legal education, the development of pro bono and corporate social responsibility, the regulation of legal services, and gender, communal, and professional hierarchies with the bar. Taken as a whole, the book will be of interest to academics, lawyers, and policymakers interested in the critical role that a rapidly globalizing legal profession is playing in the legal, political, and economic development of important emerging economies like India, and how these countries are integrating into the institutions of global governance and the overall global market for legal services.