
Rule of Law in Context: Globalisation and Indian Resonances to Sustainable Development
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Rule of Law in Context: Globalisation and Indian Resonances to Sustainable Development
About this book
Symbiosis Conference on Rule of Law in Context (SYMROLIC) represents the point of arrival of Faculty of Law, SIU to maturity with its own imprint in the world of legal research. It is an interdisciplinary conference which emphasizes Law & Life Interface in the spheres of Innovation, Science, Technology, Management, Human Behavior, Global Policy, Governance and Climate Change.
Among the special features of this conference are the Plenary Session and Track 4 ā which focus on Legal Road to Sustainable Development Goals: Global and Indian Route and EU Climate Justice Law, Governance, Management and Policy, respectively. The conference along with other tracks will also have a track on European Legal Studies
In line with the lead research trends, this conference addresses the need for narrowing the gap between the idea and reality of a rule of law society.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- About the Editors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 Redressing the wrong through reparations: Japanese state liability for comfort stations
- Chapter 2 Effect of objectification as gender stereotyping of women in Indian entertainment media and the legal blind spots
- Chapter 3 Legally aided leechesācombating the menace of white-collar crimes with respect to sustainable development goals-16
- Chapter 4 Assessing nature as a legal person: a comparative application of the Parens Patriae doctrine
- Chapter 5 Assessing the potential impact of the UN high seas treaty over the deep seabed mining and the role of ISA
- Chapter 6 Pillars of accountability: dissecting the EU new product liability directive and the subsisting regime
- Chapter 7 Barriers to green technology transfer in BRICS Countries: hopes from EU green deal
- Chapter 8 Climate change policy: EU and ASEAN perspectiveāroad ahead
- Chapter 9 The legality of armed drones in Russia-Ukraine War: a case for international humanitarian law
- Chapter 10 Right to be forgotten in a digital world
- Chapter 11 Cyber stalking and Voyeurism: understanding the psychological and legal implications in the digital age
- Chapter 12 Preserving indigenous wisdom: copyright safeguards for traditional knowledge and expressions in India
- Chapter 13 Pre-trial detention in India: the need for ontroduction of objective criterion
- Chapter 14 Rule of law and access to justice with special reference to encounter killings