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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia
Sunil Khilnani (ed.) Avantha Professor and Director, Kings India Institute. Vikram Raghavan (ed.) Senior Counsel in the World Banks Legal Vice-Presidency. Arun Thiruvengadam (ed.) Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore.
9780198081760 2013 HB forthcoming This book comparatively examines a wide range of constitutional themes across the countries in South Asia. Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars and teachers of law, politics, modern history, and development studies. Lawyers, judges, and policymakers in India and other South Asian countries will also nd this book useful.
Scaling Justice
Indias Supreme Court, Anti-Terror Laws, and Social Rights
Shylashri Shankar Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi.
9780195693201 2009 HB Rs 625 This book addresses the question What inuences the choices and decisions that Indian Supreme Court judges make? It analyses judges through an approach which sees them as constantly negotiating and interpreting laws within particular political and social contexts. To establish the validity of the approach the author uses the Probit statistical model to examine data regarding Supreme Court judgements and about the judges themselves, including their religious aliations. Readership: Scholars and students of law, human rights, development economics, political science, and policymakers.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Rule of Law in a Free Society
N.R. Madhava Menon is former Director, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, founderDirector, National Law School of India, Bangalore, and founder-Vice Chancellor of National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
9780195694420 2007 HB Rs 495 This unique collection provides an overview of the concept and relevance of rule of law today, the institutions charged with upholding it, and the threats before it. Some of Indias most distinguished citizens, drawn from the legal profession, civil service, police, and academia directly address public disenchantment with the political system and oer perspectives on the challenges facing the countrys constitutional institutions. Readership: All those involved in reforms in the bureaucracy and police, human rights and contemporary Indian politics, policymakers in the areas of justice administration, policing, and economic reforms, as well as human rights activists and NGOs will nd this book useful.
JUDICIARY
Judges of the Supreme Court of India: 19501989
George H. Gadbois, Jr, Former Professor, University of Kentucky, USA
9780198070610 2011 HB Rs 845 Despite the critical role played by the Supreme Court of India, the lives of the judges have never been studied before. This seminal book presents biographical essays for each of the rst ninety-three judges who served on the Court from 1950 through mid-1989. The essays in the book are based on interviews the author conducted with sixty-four of the sixty-eight judges who were alive in the 1980s, and on meetings and correspondence with family members or relatives, friends, and associates of the deceased judges Readership: This will be an invaluable reference book for teachers and students of law as well as judges and advocates. Scholars and students from the disciplines of sociology and political science, along with journalists and general readers will also nd the book useful.
Knowledge as Property
Issues in the Moral Grounding of Intellectual Property Rights
Rajshree Chandra is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi
9780198089117 2012 OIP Rs 450 Overall this book will be of great help to those researchers and scholars who want to understand intellectual property rights and their impact on society. The Indian Journal of Political Science This book analyses the basic assumptions and premises of the notion of intellectual property as a right. It goes on to show how intellectual property rights prevent those who do not own them from accessing and exercising their own diverse rights. Readership: Students and scholars of law, political science, WTO studies, and development economics. Policymakers, social scientists, and NGOs working in the area of intellectual property rights will also nd this book useful.
Ambush Marketing
Game within a Game
Arul George Scaria is a CSIR-NIF Fellow at the National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad. He was formerly Advocate, High Court of Kerala.
9780195693072 2008 HB Rs 545 This unique book explores how the highly competitive, yet self-condent, world of business promotion and advertising has been shaken by ambush marketing. Using examples from around the world, it surveys the dierent ambush marketing practices prevalent today. Readership: This book will interest advertising and management professionals, media personnel, students and scholars of law, business and management, as well as general readers.
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Tahir Mahmood (ed.) is Jurist-Member, Law Commission of India, New Delhi and FounderChairman, Amity University of Advanced Legal Studies, New Delhi.
9780198063605 2009 OIP Rs 475 The fth edition, revised and updated by Tahir Mahmood, traces changes and modications that have taken place in the law since the publication of the fourth edition in 1974. It highlights more than three decades of developments in the statutory as well as case law, without disturbing the framework and intellectual design of the original book. While remaining primarily an examination of Muslim law as it is administered in India, the book includes, where relevant, references to the legal position in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Muslim countries in West Asia and Africa. Readership: This revised and updated edition will be indispensable for students and scholars of Islamic law, family law, legal history, jurisprudence, sociology, and gender studies, as well as law professionals.
Readership: Thought-provoking, accessible, and relevant, this book will interest all those keen to understand Islam and its role in current day society. Students and scholars of Islamic law and philosophy, family law, jurisprudence, sociology, and gender studies will nd it useful.
Hindu Law
Beyond Tradition and Modernity
Werner F. Menski Professor, School of Law, School of African and Asian Studies, University of London.
9780195699210 2008 OIP Rs 675 This book critically analyses the development of Hindu law from the ancient period to its emergence as a postmodern phenomenon in the twenty-rst century. The auhtor uses comparative social theory literature to establish that Hindu law must be viewed both as an ancient, constantly evolving conceptual entity and a living legal system. ...big, but accessible, written with immense verve, panache and ambition ... the importance of this book transcends agreement or disagreement with its central thesis ... compulsory reading on Hindu law. The Hindu Readership: This volume will be of immense value to scholars and students of law, religion, sociology, modern social history and philosophy.
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Criminal Law
Arrest, Detention, and Criminal Justice System
A Study in the Context of the Constitution of India
B. Uma Devi, a PhD in Law, is an advocate and independent researcher.
9780198075998 2012 HB Rs 895 This book examines the criminal justice system in India focusing on existing laws for arrest and detention; the constitutional validity of punitive measures; and interpretations by the Supreme Court of India. Readership: This book will be useful to not only scholars, teachers, and students of law, politics, and human rights, but also to lawyers and judges. It will also appeal to activists and organizations working in the area of human rights.
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Administrative Law
Resolving Disputes in Telecommunications
Existing Country Practice and Future Challenges
R.U.S. Prasad
[for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Intellectual Property Rights]
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A Conceptual Approach
Arvind Sharma Birks Professor of Comparative Religion, Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
9780195665857 2003 HB Rs 565 The book oers to undertake a conceptual approach to the issue of Hinduism and Human Rights in a cultural ethos in which they are perceived. It oers a rich network of interrelated questions about Human Rights from a variety of Hindu and non-Hindu angles. The study focuses on the conceptual level of debates and tries to show that there is a room for classical or traditional Hindu concepts and ideas in the current international debates on Human Rights protection. Readership: This volume will be of immense value to scholars and students of law, religion, and philosophy.
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Omnibuses
Born Unfree
Child Labour, Education, and the State in India An omnibus comprising:
Myron Weiner: The Child and the State in India Neera Burra: Born to Work Asha Bajpai: Child Rights in India with an introduction by Neera Burra
9780195679908 2006 HB Rs 650
Born to Work
The Hindu
Vividly documents the rampant child labour in India and the failure of the state to protect the rights of the child.Essential reading for anyone interested in caste. Indian Express
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Jurisprudence
The Concept of Law, 3/e
Clarendon Law Series
H.L.A. Hart, late Professor of Jurisprudence, Principal of Brasenose College, and Fellow of University College, University of Oxford. Introduction & notes by Leslie Green, Professor of the Philosophy of Law, University of Oxford Edited by Joseph Raz, Research Professor, University of Oxford and Research Professor, Columbia University Law School, and Penelope A. Bulloch, Balliol College, University of Oxford
9780199644704 Forthcoming OUP UK Original Price: Special Rupee Price: TBA The concept of Law is one of the most inuential texts in English language jurisprudence. Fifty years after its rst publication, its relevance has not diminished, and in this third edition, Leslis Green adds an introduction that places the book in a contemporary context, highlighting key questions about Harts argument and outlining the main debates it has prompted in the eld.
Frontiers of Justice
Disability, Nationality, Species Membership
Martha C. Nussbaum Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago.
9780195690187 2007 HB Rs 695 (For Sale in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar & Sri Lanka only) This unique volume aims to develop theoretical concepts able to respond to real dilemmas facing society today. Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of political theory, jurisprudence, philosophy, and human rights, as well as law professionals and informed general readers.
Complex ideas are explained clearly, yet without avoiding the complexities and subtleties of the subject Engaging writing style makes this a highly readable and interesting account for both law and non-law students Accompanied by an extensive Online Resource Centre which includes advice on studying jurisprudence, interactive glossary of key terms, further reading, and analysis of topical controversies, such as political debates and current legal problems
Readership: This book provides an invaluable introduction to legal theory not only for students of law but also for those studying politics, philosophy and other social sciences.
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Legal History
Debating Patriarchy
The Hindu Code Bill Controversy in India (19411956)
Chitra Sinha is a PhD from the University of Mumbai, and has been a visiting fellow, Centre for Study of Women, University of California at Los Angeles, USA.
9780198078944 2012 HB Rs 750 Exploring the signicant episode of Indian social history, this book attempts to unravel the formative process of family law by examining the discourse surrounding the Hindu Code Bill in a historical perspective. Revisiting the communicative processes around the Bill, the book provides an in-depth account of the intense debates that took place in and outside the legislature involving political groups, social associations, religious organizations, legal associations, and womens groups. Readership: This pioneering work will be useful to teachers and students of womens studies, law, history, sociology, and cultural studies.
The Oxford History of the Laws of England, Volumes XI, XII, and XIII
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William Cornish, Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University of Cambridge. J Stuart Anderson, Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Otago. Ray Cocks, Professor of law at the University of Keele. Michael Lobban, Professor of Legal History at Queen Mary, University of London, Patrick Polden, Professor of Law at Brunel University. Keith Smith, Professor of Law at Cardi Law School.
9780199258833 2010 HB 495 A landmark series, The Oxford History of the Laws of England is the rst full-length history of the English law that takes unpublished sources into account. The thirteen volumes provide not merely a history of law, but also a history of the impact of law on English society. Given its unprecedented scope and coverage, this series will be an indispensable resource for law and history libraries.
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Legal History
Indian Political Trials 17751947
A.G. Noorani Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and a leading constitutional expert.
9780195687767 2006 OIP Rs 375 an incisive and objective analysis that strings together past and current happenings thematically [and] imparts a unique value to Nooranis work in terms of historical merit and contemporary relevance. Frontline This book is an informed and engaging narrative of some of the most important political trials in Indian history. The author selects twelve signicant trials that took place in the period from 1775 to 1947, from the time when the East India Company began to exert control on political proceedings in India to the end of British rule in 1947. Readership: This book will interest political scientists, legal professionals, historians, and also an informed general audience.
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International Law
International Law on Trafficking of Children for Sexual Exploitation in Prostitution (18641950)
Sunil Rao, Associate Lecturer, Monash University, Melbourne.
2013 forthcoming This book is a detailed analysis of law on tracking of children for sexual exploitation covering the developmental phases of public international law from 1864 to 1950. Readership: Judges, lawyers, and research scholars, researchers, and academics working in the areas of public international law, human righs law, childrens rights, and human tracking.
In this handbook specialists from around the region present studies on various facets of IHL, both doctrinal and empirical. They explore the evolution of the principles of IHL in South Asia, deeply embedded in the religious and cultural traditions of the region. Readership: Students and scholars of international law, conict management, and politics, policymakers, armed forces, defence and internal aairs ministries of governments, and NGOs and individuals involved in the promotion of human rights, relief work, and national Red Cross/Crescent activities.
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International Law
Oppenheims International Law, 9/e [2 volumes]
Robert Jennings (ed.), Formerly president of the International Court of Justice. Arthur Watts KCMG QC (ed.), Formerly legal adviser Foreign and Commonwealth Oce and barrister and international arbitrator.
9780582302457 2008 PB 175 This classic Ninth edition takes full account of the vast increase in the scope and content of international law since the Eighth edition, and in the range of available source material since the Eighth edition was published.
Book oers a reliable guide to basic principles, and current illustrations, of international law in practice. It is suitable for students of international law and international relations at all levels of tertiary study, for judges and legal practitioners, for diplomats and government ocers, and for the many others who recognize the inescapable place of international law in the elds of national law and policy as well as of international dealings.
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Legal Grounds
Natural Resources, Identity, and the Law in Jharkhand
Nandini Sundar (ed.) Professor, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
9780198062066 2009 HB Rs 650 Many of the major struggles in India today are taking place around the right to use or exploit natural resources. In the rst volume of its kind, Legal Grounds explores the ways in which the law structures identities and access to resources, and how people use it to stake claims about citizenship. Using the particular case of the state of Jharkhand, the volume raises larger questions about colonialism, globalization, and the rule of law in a postcolonial society divided by class, ethnicity, and gender. Readership: Lawyers, sociologists, political scientists, development studies scholars, activists, as well as the lay reader.
Rajesh M. Basrur (ed.) is Associate Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
9780195698534 2009 HB Rs 595 The essays in this volume examine the relationship between theory and practice and the major failings of Indian democracy and is addressed in depth by a selection of eminent personalities drawn from various spheres of life. Readership: Lucid and accessible, this volume will be useful for anyone concerned about the fate of Indias experiment with democracy.
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Born Unfree
Child Labour, Education, and the State in India An omnibus comprising:
Myron Weiner: The Child and the State in India Neera Burra: Born to Work Asha Bajpai: Child Rights in India with an introduction by Neera Burra
9780195679908 2006 HB Rs 650
Indian Express Child Rights in India The book has the magic of waking up civil society, NGOs, and policymakers. The Hindu Readership: This volume will interest scholars and students of child rights and human rights, development studies, activists, NGOs, journalists, and policymakers.
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Law of Sale of Goods
Akhileshwar Pathak, Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
Forthcoming This volume comprehensively studies the Indian Sale of Goods Act, part of a core course in the second year of both 3-year and 5-year LLB courses. The author uses simple language, commonsense examples, and case illustrations to make the subject comprehensible to students. Readership: Students, scholars, and teachers of law and management and lawyers as well as management practitioners.
Contract Law
Akhileshwar Pathak, Professor, Indian Institute of Management (IIMA), Ahmedabad.
9780198072225 2011 PB Rs 395 This book thoroughly analyses the fundamental concepts and principles of contract law. It uses cases and illustrations to clarify not just the law, but also the conceptual basis for the law. Readership: Students, teachers, lawyers, and law scholars, considering the simple and lucid language, rigorous analysis of the principles, and an extensive appraisal of the British and Indian cases, would nd the work appealing and useful.
Family Law
Flavia Agnes is a practicing advocate specializing in the area of womens rights. She is the foundermember and Director of Majlis, a legal and cultural resource centre in Mumbai.
Volume I extensively examines the role of the judiciary, the political and academic debates around the issue of uniform civil code, and womens citizenship claims in a stratied and hierarchical social order.
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Cyber Law
Computer Law, 7/e
Chris Reed, Queen Mary, University of London
9780199664047 2012 PB Rs 645 Concise and accessible coverage of a broad range of issues make it ideal as an introduction and as a more advanced point of reference Takes into account evolving industry phenomena such as o-shoring, cloud computing, and Web 2.0 Considers recent trade mark actions against eBay and copyright suits against Google Analyses impact for IT contracts of BSkyB Ltd v HP. Enterprise Services UK Ltd
Substantial revision to reect online copyright issues This established work, now the standard text on computer and information technology law, is fully updated to reect the Digital Economy Act 2010 and numerous recent case law developments. Readership: Suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners in competition law
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Cheshire, Fifoot & Furmstons Law of Contract stands as one of the classic textbooks on contract law more than 50 years after the publication of the rst edition. It combines a clear and authoritative account of the principles of the law of contract with thought-provoking analysis and insights, and the clarity of the narrative brings understanding of complex contractual issues to a wider readership.
Readership: Undergraduates and postgraduates studying contract law modules as part of their law degree programmes.
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Author IndeX
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Aggarwal, Aradhna.............................................. 10 Agnes, Flavia.........................................6, 14, 17, 29 Anderson, J Stuart................................................ 21 Anderson, Michael R. . ........................................ 27 Ashworth, Andrew .............................................. 15 Austin, Granville..................................................... 3 Austin, Granville . .................................................. 3 Forsyth, Christopher............................................. 16 Francavilla, Domenico.......................................... 20 Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko............................................. 18 Furmston, M P...................................................... 31 Fyzee, A.A.A. ....................................................... 12 McGillivray, Donald.............................................. 11 Mediratta, Surinder.....................................5, 14, 18 Menon, N.R. Madhava ........................................... 3 Menski, Werner F. ................................................ 12 Merry, Sally Engle................................................ 14 Mukherjee, Mithi . ............................................... 21 Mukhopadhyay, Anindita..................................... 21
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Gadbois Jr, George H. . ........................................... 7 Galanter, Marc........................................................ 2 Ghosh, Shoba Venkatesh...................................... 14 Govindaraj, V.C. ................................................... 23 Goyal, Anupam.................................................... 11 Green, Leslie......................................................... 20 Gulati, Ashok ....................................................... 10
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Naib, Sudhir......................................................... 18 Nainar, Vahida........................................................ 4 Nandimath, O.V. .......................................11, 18, 27 Narasani, Arun K. . ................................................. 8 Nirmal, C.J. .......................................................6, 17 Noorani, A.G. .................................... 3, 4, 19, 22, 27 North, Peter......................................................... 24 Nussbaum, Martha C. .......................................... 20
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Bajpai, Asha................................................6, 19, 27 Balakrishnan, Vijayalakshmi................................ 25 Basheer, Shamnad................................................. 8 Basrur, Rajesh M. . ............................................... 26 Baxi, Pratiksha..................................................... 25 Baxi, Upendra...............................................4, 5, 25 Beatson FBA, Jack................................................ 31 Bhargava, Rajeev . .............................................. 28 Bhattacharyya-Panda, Nandini............................ 21 Brownlie, Ian...................................................23, 24 Burra, Neera....................................................19, 27 Burrows QC, Andrew.......................................23, 31
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Hart, H.L.A........................................................... 20 Hoda, Anwarul..................................................... 10
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Jennings, Robert.................................................. 24 Jois, P. V. .............................................................. 16
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Olivelle, Patrick . .................................................. 13 Ormerod, David.................................................... 15
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Kankanala, Kalyan C. ............................................ 8 Kannan, K. . ......................................................... 25 KCMG QC, Arthur Watts . ...................................... 23 Kirpal, B.N. ............................................................ 3 Koley, Tapas Kumar.............................................. 26 Koonan, Sujith..................................................... 11 Kothari, Jayna...................................................4, 25 Kotiswaran, Prabha ............................................. 14 Krishnaswamy, Sudhir . ....................................... 17 Kumar, A.K. Shiva................................................. 18 Kumar, C. Raj.......................................................4, 5 Kumari, Ved.......................................................... 26
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Pathak, Akhileshwar.......................................29, 31 Poonawala, I.K.H. ................................................ 12 Prasad, R.U.S. ...................................................... 16
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Chandra, Rajshree ................................................. 8 Chandra, Sudhir..............................................12, 14 Chaudhuri, Sudip................................................... 9 Chockalingam, K. . ................................................ 5 Cocks, Ray . .......................................................... 21 Cornish, William................................................... 21 Crawford, James................................................... 23 Cullet, Philippe .................................................... 11
R
Radhakrishnan, Vinita ........................................... 8 Ragavan, Srividhya................................................. 8 Raghavan, Vikram.................................................. 2 Ramappa, T. . ...................................................... 10 Rao, Sunil............................................................. 21 Raz, Joseph.......................................................... 20 Reddy, O. Chinnappa...........................................2, 7 Reed, Chris........................................................... 30 Rivlin, Geoffrey . .................................................. 20 Rosenberg, Morgan D. ........................................... 8 Roy, Anupama...................................................... 26
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Deva, Indra........................................................... 27 Devi, B. Uma.......................................................... 8 Dhall, Vindo.......................................................... 10 Dias, Ayesha Kadwani . ........................................ 25 Divan, Shyam ...................................................... 11
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Lobban, Michael................................................... 21
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Mahmood, Tahir..............................................12, 13 Malagodi, Mara ..................................................... 2 Mani, V.S. .......................................................18, 23 Mathur, Ashutosh Dayal....................................... 21
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Sagade, Jaya........................................................ 25 Sahasranaman, P.B. ........................................11, 18 Sankaran, Kamala...........................................27, 29 Sathe, S.P. . .......................................................3, 17
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Fawcett, James .................................................... 24 Feldman QC, David............................................... 23 Fischlin, Daniel ...................................................... 4
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Scaria, Arul George............................................... 10 Sen, Amartya....................................................... 18 Sen, Ronojoy........................................................ 17 Sen, Sarbani .......................................................... 2 Shankar, Shylashri ................................................. 2 Sharma, Arvind.................................................6, 17 Sharma, O.P. ........................................................ 23 Shearer, I.A. ......................................................... 24 Singh, Ujjwal Kumar.......................................27, 29 Sinha, Chitra........................................................ 21 Smith, Keith......................................................... 21 Subedi, Surya P. ................................................... 24 Sundar, Nandini................................................... 26 Sunil, Khilnani ....................................................... 2
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Thiruvengadam, Arun............................................ 2 Trehan, Jyoti......................................................... 15
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Wacks, Raymond.................................................. 20 Wade, William...................................................... 16 Watal, Jayashree.................................................... 9 Weiner, Myron.................................................19, 27 Welch, Gita Honwana........................................... 25 Whish, Richard..................................................... 10 Williams, Rina Verma........................................... 17 Wilkof, Neil............................................................. 8
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Uma, Saumya ...................................................4, 23
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Verma, S.K. ........................................................... 3 Vijayakumar, V. .................................................... 28
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Title IndeX
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A Modern Approach to Islam, 2/e..........................................................................................12 A Textbook of Jurisprudence, 4/e...........................................................................................20 Administrative Law, 10/e .....................................................................................................16 Ambush Marketing . .............................................................................................................. 9 Ansons Law of Contract, 29/e . .............................................................................................31 Appropriation and Invention of Tradition..............................................................................21 Arrest, Detention, and Criminal Justice System.....................................................................15 Articles of Faith.....................................................................................................................17
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Family Law............................................................................................................................29 Fifty Years of the Supreme Court of India............................................................................... 3 Frontiers of Justice ...............................................................................................................20
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Growing Up and Away...........................................................................................................25
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Handbook of Environmental Decision Making in India..............................................11, 18, 27 Handbook of Environmental Law in India, 2/e......................................................................11 Handbook of Environmental Law, 2/e...................................................................................18 Handbook of Human Development.......................................................................................18 Handbook of Human Rights and Criminal Justice in India, 2/e....................................5, 15, 18 Handbook of International Humanitarian Law in South Asia..........................................18, 23 Handbook of Law, Women, and Employment in India ........................................................... 5 Hindu Law.............................................................................................................................12 Hinduism and Human Rights ...........................................................................................6, 17 Human Rights and Humanitarian Law .................................................................................. 5 Human Rights In India . ....................................................................................................6, 17 Human Rights, Justice, and Constitutional Empowerment, 2/e ............................................. 5
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Basic Documents in International Law, 6/e . .........................................................................24 Behind the Mask...................................................................................................................21 Born Unfree . ..................................................................................................................19, 27 Brownlies Documents on Human Rights, 6/e . ...................................................................... 5 Brownlies Principles of Public International Law, 8/e . ........................................................23
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Cases in the Muhammadan Law of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, 2/e .............................13 Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India ....................................................................... 4 Challenges to Democracy in India.........................................................................................26 Changing Concepts of Rights and Justice in South Asia ........................................................28 Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmstons Law of Contract, 16/e .........................................................27 Cheshire, North & Fawcett: Private International Law, 14/e .................................................31 Child Marriage in India..........................................................................................................25 Child Rights in India, 2/e........................................................................................................ 6 Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia......................................................................... 2 Competing Equalities, 2/e...................................................................................................... 2 Competition Law in India, 2/e...............................................................................................10 Competition Law Today ........................................................................................................10 Competition Law, 7/e ...........................................................................................................10 Computer Law, 7/e ...............................................................................................................30 Constitutional Nationalism and Legal Exclusion..................................................................... 2 Constitutional Questions and Citizens Rights ...................................................................3, 19 Contract Law ........................................................................................................................29 Corruption and Human Rights in India................................................................................... 4 Crime and Money Laundering ..............................................................................................15 Customs and Excise Laws and Administrative Justice............................................................16
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India in the Shadows of Empire ............................................................................................21 Indian Patent Law and Practice ............................................................................................. 8 Indian Political Trials 17751947....................................................................................22, 27 Intellectual Property Rights in the WTO and Developing Countries ....................................... 9 International Law on Trafficking of Children for Sexual ........................................................23 Introducing Human Rights....................................................................................................29
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Judicial Activism In India, 2/e............................................................................................3, 17 Justice for the Poor ...............................................................................................................25
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Knowledge as Property ......................................................................................................... 8
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Law and Gender Inequality ........................................................................................6, 14, 17 Law of Sale of Goods.......................................................................................................29, 31 Legal Grounds ......................................................................................................................26
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Dangerous Sex, Invisible Labor . ...........................................................................................14 Debating Patriarchy..............................................................................................................21 Democracy and Constitutionalism in India ...........................................................................17 Dynamics of Foreign Policy and Law.....................................................................................24
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Making Laws for Cyberspace.................................................................................................30 Manus Code of Law ..............................................................................................................13 Mapping Citizenship in India.................................................................................................26 Medical Negligence and the Law in India .............................................................................26 Medicine and Law.................................................................................................................25 Medieval Hindu Law . ...........................................................................................................21
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English Law, 2/e....................................................................................................................23 Enslaved Daughters, 2/e . ...............................................................................................12, 14 Environmental Law and Policy in India, 2/e . ........................................................................11 Environmental Law, 7/e........................................................................................................11 Exploitation in Prostitution (1864-1950)..............................................................................23
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Negotiating Spaces...............................................................................................................14
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Oppenheims International Law, 9/e [2 volumes]..................................................................24 Outlines of Muhammadan Law, 5/e......................................................................................12 Overlapping Intellectual Property Rights .............................................................................. 8 Oxford Principles of...............................................................................................................23
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The Anti-dumping Agreement and Developing Countries ....................................................10 The Concept of Law, 3/e .......................................................................................................20 The Concise Guide to Global Human Rights............................................................................ 4 The Conflict of Laws in India..................................................................................................23 The Constitution of India ....................................................................................................... 2 The Court and the Constitution of India...............................................................................2, 7 The Future of Disability Law in India.................................................................................4, 25 The Future of Human Rights................................................................................................... 4 The Indian Constitution ......................................................................................................... 3 The International Law of the Sea . ........................................................................................23 The Juvenile Justice System in India .....................................................................................26 The Oxford History of the Laws of England, Volumes XI, XII, and XIII ....................................21 The Pillars of Islam..........................................................................................................12, 13 The Right to Information Act 2005........................................................................................18 The Roots of Hindu Jurisprudence, 2/e............................................................................12, 20 The Trial of Bhagat Singh . ....................................................................................................22 The WTo and Indias Pharmaceuticals Industry...................................................................... 9 The WTO and International Environmental Law ...................................................................11 Towards Legal Literacy ...................................................................................................27, 29 Traditional Futures ...............................................................................................................28
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Patent and Trade Disparities in Developing Countries............................................................. 8 Patent Application Drafting.................................................................................................... 8 Postcolonial Politics and Personal Laws.................................................................................22 Principles of Criminal Law, 6/e .............................................................................................15 Public Secrets of Law.............................................................................................................25 Pursuing Elusive Justice....................................................................................................4, 23
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Resolving Disputes in Telecommunications.......................................................................8, 16 Rule of Law in a Free Society ................................................................................................. 3
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Scaling Justice........................................................................................................................ 2 Searching for Success in Judicial Reform...............................................................................26 Secularism and Its Critics.......................................................................................................28 Smith and Hogans Criminal Law, 13/e ................................................................................15 Sociology of Law ..................................................................................................................27 Strakes International Law, 11/e............................................................................................24 Supreme But Not Infallible .................................................................................................... 3
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Understanding Jurisprudence, 3/e .......................................................................................20 Understanding the Law, 6/e .................................................................................................20
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Volume I: Family Laws and Constitutional Claims..................................................................29 Volume II: Marriage, Divorce, and Matrimonial Litigation.....................................................29
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Water Law in India................................................................................................................11 Working a Democratic Constitution ....................................................................................... 3 WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries.................................................10
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