The Indian Yearbook of Comparative Law 2016
Mahendra Pal Singh
Table of Contents
Advisory Board
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction by Upendra Baxi
PART I COMPARATIVE LAW: GENERAL THEMES
1. Of Apples and Mangoes: Comparing the European Union and India, Philipp Dann, Maxim Bönnemann, and Tanja Herklotz
2. Legal Cultures in Comparative Perspective, Markus Kotzur
3. Democracy, Privatization, and the Rise of Non-state Regulatory Power, George Katrougalos
4. Ambedkar's Liberty Concept in Comparative Constitutional Thought, Moiz Tundawala and Salmoli Choudhuri
PART II PRIVATE LAW
5. The Stakeholder Approach towards Directors' Duties under Indian Company Law: A Comparative Analysis, Mihir Naniwadekar and Umakanth Varottil
6. Corporate Governance of Family-run Companies: Comparison of India and Hong Kong, Swati Deva
PART III PUBLIC LAW
SECTION A: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
7. Constitutionalism: African Perspectives, Yash Ghai
8. Establishing Judicial Review in China: Impediments and Prospects, Qianfan Zhang
9. Constitutionalizing Public Participation in Kenya, Jill Cottrell
10. Inclusive Constitutionalism and the Indigenous People of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, Ridwanul Hoque
11. A Comparative Study of Constitutional Policies Relating to Ethnic Pluralism in SAARC Countries, P. Ishwara Bhat and Aratrika Choudhuri
SECTION B: HUMAN RIGHTS
12. Comparing Fundamental Social Rights in the European and the Indian Union, Jörg Luther
13. Direct Complaints of Individuals against Legal Acts Adopted by the European Union, Wolfram Cremer
14. Sizing Up the Opposition: Taking the Comparative Route to Entrench the CRPD Paradigm, Amita Dhanda
15. Disability Rights at a Crossroads: Reflections on Evolution of Public Law of Physical and Mental Disability, Sanjay Jain
16. Three Models of Affirmative Action through the Lens of Separation of Powers: South Africa, Canada, and India, Arpita Sarkar
SECTION C: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
17. The Chances of a National Sustainability Strategy for a Balanced and Stable Development: The Example of India, Michael von Hauff
18. Public Participation in Environmental Governance in India and Indonesia, Nupur Chowdhury and Arie Afriansyah
19. Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Comparative Analysis of Australia's LEC and India's NGT, Usha Tandon
Index
About the Editor and Contributors