The Oxford handbook of the Indian Constitution / edited by Sujit Choudhry, Madhav Khosla, and Pratap Bhanu Mehta.
2017
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Title
The Oxford handbook of the Indian Constitution / edited by Sujit Choudhry, Madhav Khosla, and Pratap Bhanu Mehta.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (lxv, 1048 pages) : illustrations.
Series
Oxford handbooks online.
Formatted Contents Note
Locating Indian Constitutionalism / Sujit Choudhry, Madhav Khosla, Pratap Bhanu Mehta
Citizenship / Niraja Gopal Jayal
Language / Sujit Choudhry
Elections / Aditya Sondhi
Emergency Powers / Rahul Sagar
Constitutional Amendment / Madhav Khosla
Separation of Powers / Ruma Pal
Legislature / M. R. Madhavan
Legislature / Sidharth Chauhan
Executive / Shubhankar Dam
Judicial Architecture and Capacity / Nick Robinson
Constitutional Antecedents / Rohit De
Judicial Independence / B. N. Srikrishna
Jurisdiction / Raeesa Vakil
The Administrative and Regulatory State / T. V. Somanathan
Tribunals / Arun Thiruvengadam
Review of Administrative Action / Prateek Jalan, Ritin Rai
The Federal Scheme / Mahendra Pal Singh
Legislative Competence / V. Niranjan
Inter-State Trade, Commerce, and Intercourse / Arvind Datar
Inter-State River Water Disputes / Harish Salve
Fiscal Federalism / Nirvikar Singh
Indian Constitutionalism / Uday Mehta
Asymmetric Federalism / Louise Tillin
Local Government / K. C. Sivaramakrishnan
Rights: breadth, scope, and applicability / Ananth Padmanabhan
Horizontal Effect / Stephen Gardbaum
Writs and Remedies / Gopal Subramanium
Saving Clauses: the Ninth Schedule and Articles 31A-C / Surya Deva
Directive Principles of State Policy / Gautam Bhatia
Public Interest Litigation / Shyam Divan
The Constitutionalisation of Indian Private Law / Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Equality: legislative review under Article 14 / Tarunabh Khaitan
The Indian Founding / Hanna Lerner
Reservations / Vinay Sitapati
Gender Equality / Ratna Kapur
Life and Personal Liberty / Anup Surendranath
Due Process / Abhinav Chandrachud
Criminal Law and the Constitution / Aparna Chandra, Mrinal Satish
Free Speech and Expression / Lawrence Liang
Assembly and Association / Menaka Guruswamy
Movement and Residence / Anirudh Burman
Profession, Occupation, Trade, or Business / Vikramaditya Khanna
Secularism and Religious Freedom / Ronojoy Sen
Constitutional Interpretation / Chintan Chandrachud
Personal Laws / Flavia Agnes
Minority Educational Institutions / K. Vivek Reddy
Property / Namita Wahi
Government Contracts / Umakanth Varottil
Sovereign Immunity / Neel Maitra
Public Employment and Service Law / Raju Ramachandran
The Indian Constitution Seen from Outside / Mark Tushnet
Law, Politics, and Constitutional Hegemony / Upendra Baxi
Constitutional Identity / Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
Constitutional Change / Shruti Rajagopalan
International Law and the Constitutional Schema / Lavanya Rajamani.
Citizenship / Niraja Gopal Jayal
Language / Sujit Choudhry
Elections / Aditya Sondhi
Emergency Powers / Rahul Sagar
Constitutional Amendment / Madhav Khosla
Separation of Powers / Ruma Pal
Legislature / M. R. Madhavan
Legislature / Sidharth Chauhan
Executive / Shubhankar Dam
Judicial Architecture and Capacity / Nick Robinson
Constitutional Antecedents / Rohit De
Judicial Independence / B. N. Srikrishna
Jurisdiction / Raeesa Vakil
The Administrative and Regulatory State / T. V. Somanathan
Tribunals / Arun Thiruvengadam
Review of Administrative Action / Prateek Jalan, Ritin Rai
The Federal Scheme / Mahendra Pal Singh
Legislative Competence / V. Niranjan
Inter-State Trade, Commerce, and Intercourse / Arvind Datar
Inter-State River Water Disputes / Harish Salve
Fiscal Federalism / Nirvikar Singh
Indian Constitutionalism / Uday Mehta
Asymmetric Federalism / Louise Tillin
Local Government / K. C. Sivaramakrishnan
Rights: breadth, scope, and applicability / Ananth Padmanabhan
Horizontal Effect / Stephen Gardbaum
Writs and Remedies / Gopal Subramanium
Saving Clauses: the Ninth Schedule and Articles 31A-C / Surya Deva
Directive Principles of State Policy / Gautam Bhatia
Public Interest Litigation / Shyam Divan
The Constitutionalisation of Indian Private Law / Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Equality: legislative review under Article 14 / Tarunabh Khaitan
The Indian Founding / Hanna Lerner
Reservations / Vinay Sitapati
Gender Equality / Ratna Kapur
Life and Personal Liberty / Anup Surendranath
Due Process / Abhinav Chandrachud
Criminal Law and the Constitution / Aparna Chandra, Mrinal Satish
Free Speech and Expression / Lawrence Liang
Assembly and Association / Menaka Guruswamy
Movement and Residence / Anirudh Burman
Profession, Occupation, Trade, or Business / Vikramaditya Khanna
Secularism and Religious Freedom / Ronojoy Sen
Constitutional Interpretation / Chintan Chandrachud
Personal Laws / Flavia Agnes
Minority Educational Institutions / K. Vivek Reddy
Property / Namita Wahi
Government Contracts / Umakanth Varottil
Sovereign Immunity / Neel Maitra
Public Employment and Service Law / Raju Ramachandran
The Indian Constitution Seen from Outside / Mark Tushnet
Law, Politics, and Constitutional Hegemony / Upendra Baxi
Constitutional Identity / Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
Constitutional Change / Shruti Rajagopalan
International Law and the Constitutional Schema / Lavanya Rajamani.
Summary
This book explores the historical commitment to the idea of constitutionalism and how the framers understood India's constitutional project. It begins with an overview of the concept of 'constitutional morality' as it relates to the Indian Constitution, along with the cosmopolitan character of Indian constitutionalism. It then considers some of the tensions that have characterised constitutional law in India, with particular emphasis on some of the sources of these tensions, for instance the debate between centralisation and decentralisation. It also discusses the major axes around which the normative and institutional imagination of the Indian Constitution is articulated and concludes by analysing the character of constitutional development in India and paying attention to the forces that have shaped its evolution.
Note
Previously issued in print: 2016.
This book explores the historical commitment to the idea of constitutionalism and how the framers understood India's constitutional project. It begins with an overview of the concept of 'constitutional morality' as it relates to the Indian Constitution, along with the cosmopolitan character of Indian constitutionalism. It then considers some of the tensions that have characterised constitutional law in India, with particular emphasis on some of the sources of these tensions, for instance the debate between centralisation and decentralisation. It also discusses the major axes around which the normative and institutional imagination of the Indian Constitution is articulated and concludes by analysing the character of constitutional development in India and paying attention to the forces that have shaped its evolution.
This book explores the historical commitment to the idea of constitutionalism and how the framers understood India's constitutional project. It begins with an overview of the concept of 'constitutional morality' as it relates to the Indian Constitution, along with the cosmopolitan character of Indian constitutionalism. It then considers some of the tensions that have characterised constitutional law in India, with particular emphasis on some of the sources of these tensions, for instance the debate between centralisation and decentralisation. It also discusses the major axes around which the normative and institutional imagination of the Indian Constitution is articulated and concludes by analysing the character of constitutional development in India and paying attention to the forces that have shaped its evolution.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Audience
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ISBN
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