India and International Law / / edited by Bimal N. Patel.
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 achi...
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden; , Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2005. |
Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Note about the Contributors
- India and International Law: Introduction
- Bimal N. Patel
- Constitution of India and International Law, Subhash C. Kashyap
- The Indian Position on Some General Principles of International Law, Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao
- Trade in Services, World Trade Organization and India, Surindar Kaur Verma
- India and the International Patent System, V. G. Hegde
- Sovereign Economic Freedom and Interests of Other States, Ravindra Pratap
- Laws of Human Rights and the Indian Constitution, Manoj Kumar Sinha
- The Legal Status of Refugees in India, B. C. Nirmal
- International Criminal Law: Crime Prevention and Punishment, Vishnu Dutt Sharma
- State Responsibility and International Environmental Law, M. Gandhi
- International Environmental Law and India, A. David Ambrose
- The Law of Outer Space and India, C. Jayraj
- International Court of Justice and India, Bimal N. Patel
- International Commercial Arbitration and Enforcement of Foreign Awards in India, Amal K. Ganguli
- India's Position on Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the UN Secretary-General Status as of 31 December 2004, Leeladhara Bhandary M.
- Human Rights Provisions in the UN Documents and in the Constitution and Laws of India
- Subhash C. Kashyap.