Rules, laws, constitutions
by Saberwal, Satish 7 Sievers, Heiko
Published by : sage publications Year: 1998Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | 342.02 SAB (Browse shelf) | Available | ALFBK1895 |
Table of Contents
Prefatory Remarks | 7 | |
Acknowledgments | 14 | |
1 | Introduction: Why Do We Need Rules and Laws? | 15 |
2 | The Search for Natural Laws | 35 |
3 | Enlargement of Scales, Plural Traditions, and Rule of Law: Comparative Reflections on European and Indian History | 62 |
4 | Power and Law in Past and Present | 83 |
5 | Rules and Laws in Indian Traditions: A Reconstructive Appropriation | 97 |
6 | Rule of Law: Squaring the Circle | 119 |
7 | Rules: The Administrative Experience in Tribal Development | 133 |
8 | Insanity in Law: Dissent, Deviance and Disorder | 151 |
9 | Constitutionalism - Meaning, Endangerment, Sustainability | 172 |
10 | 'Homogeneity' and Constitutional Democracy: Group Rights as an Answer to Identity Conflicts? | 188 |
11 | Rule of Law and Constitutional Problems of Personal Laws in India | 209 |
12 | The Rule of Law and the Individual in the United Kingdom and in a Federal Europe | 231 |
13 | Rule of Law vs Rule of Man: Contradictory Pulls in China | 252 |
14 | Learning Law Outside Law School | 270 |
Notes on Contributors | 282 | |
Index | 284 |
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