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_aOxford handbook of the Indian Constitution _cedited by Sujit Choudhry, Madhav Khosla, and Pratap Bhanu Mehta. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aHandbook of the Indian constitution |
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_bOxford University Press _c2016 _aLondon |
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500 | _aPreviously issued in print: 2016. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tLocating Indian Constitutionalism / _rSujit Choudhry, Madhav Khosla, Pratap Bhanu Mehta -- _tCitizenship / _rNiraja Gopal Jayal -- _tLanguage / _rSujit Choudhry -- _tElections / _rAditya Sondhi -- _tEmergency Powers / _rRahul Sagar -- _tConstitutional Amendment / _rMadhav Khosla -- _tSeparation of Powers / _rRuma Pal -- _tLegislature / _rM. R. Madhavan -- _tLegislature / _rSidharth Chauhan -- _tExecutive / _rShubhankar Dam -- _tJudicial Architecture and Capacity / _rNick Robinson -- _tConstitutional Antecedents / _rRohit De -- _tJudicial Independence / _rB. N. Srikrishna -- _tJurisdiction / _rRaeesa Vakil -- _tThe Administrative and Regulatory State / _rT. V. Somanathan -- _tTribunals / _rArun Thiruvengadam -- _tReview of Administrative Action / _rPrateek Jalan, Ritin Rai -- _tThe Federal Scheme / _rMahendra Pal Singh -- _tLegislative Competence / _rV. Niranjan -- _tInter-State Trade, Commerce, and Intercourse / _rArvind Datar -- _tInter-State River Water Disputes / _rHarish Salve -- _tFiscal Federalism / _rNirvikar Singh -- _tIndian Constitutionalism / _rUday Mehta -- _tAsymmetric Federalism / _rLouise Tillin -- _tLocal Government / _rK. C. Sivaramakrishnan -- _tRights: breadth, scope, and applicability / _rAnanth Padmanabhan -- _tHorizontal Effect / _rStephen Gardbaum -- _tWrits and Remedies / _rGopal Subramanium -- _tSaving Clauses: the Ninth Schedule and Articles 31A-C / _rSurya Deva -- _tDirective Principles of State Policy / _rGautam Bhatia -- _tPublic Interest Litigation / _rShyam Divan -- _tThe Constitutionalisation of Indian Private Law / _rShyamkrishna Balganesh -- _tEquality: legislative review under Article 14 / _rTarunabh Khaitan -- _tThe Indian Founding / _rHanna Lerner -- _tReservations / _rVinay Sitapati -- _tGender Equality / _rRatna Kapur -- _tLife and Personal Liberty / _rAnup Surendranath -- _tDue Process / _rAbhinav Chandrachud -- _tCriminal Law and the Constitution / _rAparna Chandra, Mrinal Satish -- _tFree Speech and Expression / _rLawrence Liang -- _tAssembly and Association / _rMenaka Guruswamy -- _tMovement and Residence / _rAnirudh Burman -- _tProfession, Occupation, Trade, or Business / _rVikramaditya Khanna -- _tSecularism and Religious Freedom / _rRonojoy Sen -- _tConstitutional Interpretation / _rChintan Chandrachud -- _tPersonal Laws / _rFlavia Agnes -- _tMinority Educational Institutions / _rK. Vivek Reddy -- _tProperty / _rNamita Wahi -- _tGovernment Contracts / _rUmakanth Varottil -- _tSovereign Immunity / _rNeel Maitra -- _tPublic Employment and Service Law / _rRaju Ramachandran -- _tThe Indian Constitution Seen from Outside / _rMark Tushnet -- _tLaw, Politics, and Constitutional Hegemony / _rUpendra Baxi -- _tConstitutional Identity / _rGary Jeffrey Jacobsohn -- _tConstitutional Change / _rShruti Rajagopalan -- _tInternational Law and the Constitutional Schema / _rLavanya Rajamani. |
520 | 8 | _aThis book explores the historical commitment to the idea of constitutionalism and how the framers understood India's constitutional project. It begins with an overview of the concept of 'constitutional morality' as it relates to the Indian Constitution, along with the cosmopolitan character of Indian constitutionalism. It then considers some of the tensions that have characterised constitutional law in India, with particular emphasis on some of the sources of these tensions, for instance the debate between centralisation and decentralisation. It also discusses the major axes around which the normative and institutional imagination of the Indian Constitution is articulated and concludes by analysing the character of constitutional development in India and paying attention to the forces that have shaped its evolution. | |
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_aConstitutional law _zIndia. _995668 |
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_aConstitutional Law 1 _b[L-CT-0023] _cProfessor Maneka Nair Sastharam _dSpring 2021 _998336 |
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_aChoudhry, Sujit _931689 |
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_aKhosla, Madhav _931690 |
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_aMehta, Pratap Bhanu _995669 |
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_iPrint version : _z9780198704898 |
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_3Oxford handbooks online [In-campus access] _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198704898.001.0001 |
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_3Oxford handbooks online [Remote access] _uhttps://www-oxfordhandbooks-com.opj.remotlog.com/view/10.1093/law/9780198704898.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780198704898?rskey=Kwvs8n&result=1 |
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