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Constitutional law : New challenges

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Publication details: Allahabad Central Law Publications 2013Description: 640pISBN:
  • 9789382676263
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.5402 TRI
Contents:
Contents : Chapter I- Federalism Chapter II- Secularism- Challenges to Chapter III- Minority appeasements; Communalism and Fundamentalism Challenge to Indian Constitution Chapter IV- Concept of State and Nation Chapter V- Separation of Powers; or Division of powers- Indian Experience Chapter VI- Human Rights; naxals, terrorists and the law enforcement machineries; regulating these is a great challenge Chapter VII- Feminism, Law and Women Empowerment: Great Challenge Chapter VIII- Reservations: How far and where Chapter IX- Communism- Challenge to Constitution Chapter X- Citizenship; voting right to N.R.I. Chapter XI- Right to Privacy; need of hour Chapter XII- Social values and law; challenges Chapter XIII- Independence of Judiciary; self-restriction Chapter XIV- Equality, Socialism and Constitution Chapter XV- Personal Liberty Chapter XVI- Claim for Euthanasia; Challenge to law Chapter XVII- Death Sentence; burning issue Chapter XVIII- Media and Law; new developments Chapter XIX- Sting operations: Protection to the whistle blowers Chapter XX- Judicial Activism Chapter XXI- Public Interest Litigation; remedy or malady Chapter XXII- Corruption and ombudsman; from here to everywhere Chapter XXIII- Electoral Reforms; Great challenge to Constitutionalism Chapter XXIV- Constitutional Judicial Review and Legislative supremacy.
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Contents : Chapter I- Federalism Chapter II- Secularism- Challenges to Chapter III- Minority appeasements; Communalism and Fundamentalism Challenge to Indian Constitution Chapter IV- Concept of State and Nation Chapter V- Separation of Powers; or Division of powers- Indian Experience Chapter VI- Human Rights; naxals, terrorists and the law enforcement machineries; regulating these is a great challenge Chapter VII- Feminism, Law and Women Empowerment: Great Challenge Chapter VIII- Reservations: How far and where Chapter IX- Communism- Challenge to Constitution Chapter X- Citizenship; voting right to N.R.I. Chapter XI- Right to Privacy; need of hour Chapter XII- Social values and law; challenges Chapter XIII- Independence of Judiciary; self-restriction Chapter XIV- Equality, Socialism and Constitution Chapter XV- Personal Liberty Chapter XVI- Claim for Euthanasia; Challenge to law Chapter XVII- Death Sentence; burning issue Chapter XVIII- Media and Law; new developments Chapter XIX- Sting operations: Protection to the whistle blowers Chapter XX- Judicial Activism Chapter XXI- Public Interest Litigation; remedy or malady Chapter XXII- Corruption and ombudsman; from here to everywhere Chapter XXIII- Electoral Reforms; Great challenge to Constitutionalism Chapter XXIV- Constitutional Judicial Review and Legislative supremacy.

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