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This yearbook focuses on law and its interdisciplinarity in India.
It brings together scholars of law, economics, and policy to foster
multidisciplinary thinking and analysis across subject areas. The
contributors to this volume embody an interdisciplinary spirit
through their academic experience and aim to bring to the fore
unique suggestions for a better understanding of the law. The
volume explores various key issues that are central to state policy
demanded by a functioning democracy, in terms of democratic
quality, aspirations and sustainability. It discusses global and
social issues, such as foreign interference in domestic elections,
feminism, and climate change and looks at other subjects such as
economics, religion, history, literature from the perspective of
law. A unique contribution to the study of law in India, this book
will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of law,
jurisprudence, political science, economics, public policy,
sociology, social anthropology, the Indian Constitution, and South
Asia studies.
This yearbook focuses on law and its interdisciplinarity in India.
It brings together scholars of law, economics, and policy to foster
multidisciplinary thinking and analysis across subject areas. The
contributors to this volume embody an interdisciplinary spirit
through their academic experience and aim to bring to the fore
unique suggestions for a better understanding of the law. The
volume explores various key issues that are central to state policy
demanded by a functioning democracy, in terms of democratic
quality, aspirations and sustainability. It discusses global and
social issues, such as foreign interference in domestic elections,
feminism, and climate change and looks at other subjects such as
economics, religion, history, literature from the perspective of
law. A unique contribution to the study of law in India, this book
will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of law,
jurisprudence, political science, economics, public policy,
sociology, social anthropology, the Indian Constitution, and South
Asia studies.
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