Beschreibung
This book encompasses areas of research like comparative constitution, transformative constitution, environmental law, family law, child rights and so on. The main theme of the book is comparative law. We intend to incorporate into this book laws pertaining to diverse field wherein it can be compared with the laws of other countries which brings in better understanding and conceptual clarity. The book focuses on the jurisprudence of different countries which enables the readers or clientele to get a better understanding of the principles of comparative law. The book showcases the comparative law jurisprudence prevalent across the globe so as to make use of the best practices for the betterment of humanity.
Autorenportrait
Associate Professor Joshua Aston is the associate dean of Law and is a member of the Executive in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University (ECU). Prior to joining ECU, he served as a Dean at Gujarat National Law University, India. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Amity University India. His remarkable academic achievements include being awarded the prestigious Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) scholarship from Germany which led to his invitation as a Research Scholar by the Institute of Air, Space and Cyber Law at the University of Cologne, Germany. He is also recognized as an Asian Law Institute Fellow of the National University of Singapore, Singapore. His commitment to community service is exemplified by his involvement as a Board Member of the Joondalup Business Association, Western Australia.
Prof Dr Aditya Tomer is the additional director / joint head of Amity Law School, Noida, Amity University. He is an academic with varied and interdisciplinary interests. Dr. Tomer has to his credit more than 35 publications including books, monographs, chapters, research papers, articles in magazines and newspapers. He is a keen researcher and has supervised researches leading to the award of Ph.D. in Law and also LLM. He focuses more on empirical and multidisciplinary research. His expertise lies in the field of right to information, arbitration and mediation, human right and business law. His stewardship has deeply impacted in enhancing the quality of Amity International Journal of Juridical Sciences, Journal of Multi-disciplinary Studies, Journal of Legal Studies and Research and Ami Code 3-Newsletter of Law.
Dr. Jane Eyre Mathew is serving as an assistant professor of Law at Amity Law School, Noida, Amity University. Prior to joining Amity, she was a faculty at School of Law, Lovely Professional University, and also worked with a few NGOs working in the field of labor issues and women related matter. Her key areas of interest include constitutional law, international law, research methodology and criminal law. She has been conducting trainings for School Teachers on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. She is immensely interested in empirical research and has authored numerous articles. She has several research papers to her credit and has also edited a book.
Inhalt
Comparing Constitutionally: Modes of Comparison.- Imperatives of the Basic Structure Doctrine: A Semi-Centennial Concept.- Equality, Merit& Affirmative Action: India& USA.- Separation of Power and Judicial Independence in the Context of the United States and the Indian Constitution: A Cratological Critique.- Constitutional Obligation and Responsibilities of the Judges in a Contemporary Era: A Critical Study.- The Rule of Law and Legal Controversies The Impact of COVID -19 in Bhutan.- Cross Border Judicial Dialogue: A Look at Indian Supreme Courts Engagement with Australian Jurisprudence in National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India.- Climate Change and Human Mobility: Responsibilities under International Environmental Law.- Do Australian and Indian Courts have get-out-of-text free cards like the US Supreme Court in order to Limit Environmental Executive Power?.- Affirmative Action and Social Discrimination: A functional comparative study of India, USA and South Africa.- Maran shipping: a ray of hope in a darkening landscape for inter-state civil actions forum non-conveniens versus duty of care.- Impacts of the Use of a Family Violence Report to Determine Interests in Residential Tenancy Agreements: A Comparative Study between Western Australian and Albertan(Canada) Legislation.- Live-in-Relationship viz-a-viz Marriage: A congruence among Indian and Australian Law.- Tainted Chocolate? A systemic review of the cocoa industry in Ghana and Brazil.- Metaverse and NFTs.- A comparative study of blockchain and cryptocurrency regulations.
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