Indian Yearbook of Law and Interdisciplinary Studies

Indian Yearbook of Law and Interdisciplinary Studies

Pluralistic Discourse

Thakkar, Hiteshkumar; Nagar, Ranita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

198

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9780367713829

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List of Figures

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction to the Yearbook

Chapter 1: Anthropogenic Harms and Market Fundamentalisms: How to avoid the turning of 'Solutions' into further 'Problems'?

Upendra Baxi

Chapter 2: Outside Influence on Democratic Elections

Saul Levmore

Chapter 3: Jammu & Kashmir's constitutional status: Constitutional bargain and 'erosion' of Article 370

Zaid Deva

Chapter 4: Violence in Public and Private Spaces: A Behavioural Economic Analysis of Women-specific Legislation in India

Rasananda Panda and Aneri Patel

Chapter 5: The Stick and Carrot approach towards Environmental Fiscal Reform in India

Stephanus van Zyl

Chapter 6: Is there a Case for Basic Income Support in India? Assessment based on verifiable criteria

Ram Singh

Chapter 7: "To censor or not to censor" - Is it a legal or social conundrum?

Joshua Aston and Cecilia Anthony Das

Chapter 8: The Governance of Property: The Gift Economy and the Sikh Gurudwaras Act 1925

Jaivir Singh and Anmol Waraich

Chapter 9: Using contemporary literature and popular culture to study law: The possibilities inherent in fantasy fiction and Harry Potter

Shouvik Kumar Guha

Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Legal Studies: An Indian Perspective: The Necessity of teaching History to Law Students

V.S. Elizabeth

Chapter 11: Women and Empowerment: Pay Disparity in Organised and Unorganised Sector

Hiteshkumar Thakkar and Anant Agarwal

Index
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Marginal Land Holding;Indian Yearbook;Environmental Fiscal Reform;Foreign Contribution Regulation Act;Geoengineering Technique;Vice Versa;NSS 70th Round;Guru Nanak;Guru Granth Sahib;Granth Sahib;Half Blood Prince;Multi-dimensional Poverty;Indecent Representation;Contemporary Society;Gender Wage Disparity;SRM Research;Sikh Gurdwaras Act;Environmental Levy;Double Dividend Hypothesis;Environmental Tax Reform;Nankana Sahib;Sikh Gurdwaras;Unorganised Sectors;Direct Income Support;Gender Pay Gap