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Comparative Public Law

Comparative Public Law

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  • Author(s): Shashwata Sahu, Navonita Mallick
  • Publisher: Asia Law House
  • Edition: 1 Ed 2024
  • Approx. Pages 696 + contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
An LL. M. Companion
In the vast tapestry of legal education, this book stands as a compass, guiding LLM students across the diverse law universities of India. It is meticulously crafted to unravel the intricacies of Comparative Public Law, offering not just a textbook but a companion that accompanies you on your quest for knowledge and analytical prowess.
Imagine the excitement of uncovering the historical evolution of legal systems in Chapter 1, where we delve into the roots of legal traditions and analyze the impact of colonialism on modern frameworks. Picture yourself navigating the complex waters of constitutionalism in Chapter 2, exploring the principles that form the backbone of diverse national constitutions.
As you traverse the foundations of Comparative Public Law, you'll encounter chapters that dissect the elements of governance, exploring the separation of powers, fundamental rights, and the dynamics of federalism. Delve into administrative law and institutions, where we scrutinize regulatory bodies and mechanisms for administrative accountability. Witness the role of courts in safeguarding human rights and the fascinating intricacies of constitutional amendments and change.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to Comparative Public Law
Part-I Foundations of Comparative Public Law
1. Historical Evolution of Legal Systems
2. Constitutionalism and Legal Frameworks
Part-II Elements of Comparative Governance
3. Separation of Powers and Governance
4. Fundamental Rights and Liberties
5. Federalism and Unitarism
Part-III Administrative Law and Institutions
6. Administrative Law and Administrative Agencies
7. Judicial Review and Human Rights
Part-IV Constitutional Amendments and Change
8. Constitutional Amendments and Change
Part-V GLOBAL Perspectives in Comparative Public Law
9. Comparative Study of Legal Systems
10. Comparative Public Law in a Nutshell
Bibliography
Subject Index
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Author Details
Shashwata Sahu, a distinguished research scholar currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Law at KIIT University. Bhubaneswar, and serving as a dedicated member of the Law Faculty at Utkal University, embodies an unwavering passion for the field of law. With a profound interest in Constitutional Law, she stands as a self-driven scholar, firmly rooted in the principles of altruism.
With an impressive literary portfolio, Shashwata has authored eight impactful books, each delving into crucial aspects of law and society. Her works include "The Growing Significance of Artificial Intelligence." "The role of Indian media in covering crimes: a critical analysis." "The use of Amicus Curiae Briefs at the International Criminal Tribunals," "Assessing the legal landscape of bio-medical waste management in India." "Journey of Law: From Deities to Decrees." "Evolution of Local-Self Government in India", "The Invisible Manual Scavengers of India" and "Law and Justice in a Globalizing world: An LL.M. Companion".
Beyond her authored books, Shashwata's contributions extend to numerous publications in both international and national journals. Her belief that awareness is paramount, transcending mere literacy or education, underscores her mission. She is dedicated to enhancing public awareness of legal rights and empowering individuals to understand when and how to assert these rights, shielding them from exploitation. Shashwata's commitment to the cause of legal knowledge is truly commendable.
Navonita Mallick, a dedicated and accomplished legal professional, is a seasoned Lawyer and Legal Scholar with a rich background in criminal law, commercial law, and legal research. Currently pursuing a PhD in Child Sexual Abuse and the implementation of legal frameworks in India at KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar, Navonita brings a unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience to her role. Navonita's passion for legal education and research is evident through her various publications and contributions to the field. She has authored several well-received books, including "MCQs on Law of Criminal Procedure," "Rajasthan Judicial Service Examination: Previous Years Solved MCQs," and "MCQ's on Indian Penal Code 1860, all published by Legis Orbis. Her expertise extends beyond books, as she has also penned insightful articles published in reputable legal platforms. Navonita Mallick's diverse experiences, academic achievements, and passion for the law position her as an exemplary legal professional and educator, contributing significantly to the legal landscape in India.

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