Comprative Public Law
Publication details: New Delhi: Bharti Publications, 2021Description: 273ISBN:- 9789389657340
- 340.2 CHA
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Public Law is defined as the law of relations between the individuals and the state. In this context comparative public law can be defined as that branch of law that focuses on the comparison of individual-state relations of different countries with the individual-state relations of the Indian state. The importance of comparative law has seen a tremendous increment in the present age of internationalism, democratization and economic globalization. India is one such country that is still in its growing arena and its legal system has changed manifolds since the time it has gained consciousness towards the improvisation of laws on a more individualistic approach. The editors and the authors of the book have made efforts to discuss all those issues that are recurrent to the Indian legal system in comparison to other international legal systems. Subjects such as constitutional amendments, federal governance, rule of law, right to know, right to life and personal liberty and so on have been discussed in this book. This book provides with an insight into the growth of the Indian legal system from its primitive stages till now and also helps the reader to analyze the current Indian legal system from a comparative approach as adopted by the authors.
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