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India and International Law

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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...
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  • 07 September 2005
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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 achieve sustainable development. India and International Law examines how India has attempted to achieve these goals in international relations and what has been therefore its contribution to the codification and progressive development of international law. The work will be a useful reference tool to scholars, academicians and policy-makers who are seeking practical expertise on India’s policy and practical approach to international law. It provides excellent reference to the case laws of the Indian judiciary bearing reference to the implementation of international law at national level and India’s position as of 31 December 2004 on the Multilateral Treaties deposited with the UN Secretary-General.
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Price: $255.00
Pages: 380
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 07 September 2005
ISBN: 9789004145191
Format: Hardcover
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'In an era when globally-oriented perspectives are more important than ever, this collection yields useful insights, on some major international issues of the day. These are premised upon one of the oldest nation's newest perspectives. This volume would be an ideal addition to both personal and institutional libraries, concerned with providing the best resources in comparative and regional international legal analysis.'
American Society of International Law Newsletter, 2006.